Opscode, developer of the highly popular IT infrastructure automation tool Chef, is finding that as customers are managing larger, more heterogenous environments at greater and greater scales, they’re ...
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“The rapid adoption of Chef underscores a major transition to scale-out computing in the enterprise,” said Mitch Hill, CEO, Opscode. “This shift is creating a major skills gap in IT, with access to ...
The peculiarity of the use of DevOps in some IT organizations is to move to encoding configuration and allowing that to regulate an automated lifecycle. Fortunately, many tools exist to do this ...
“Working collaboratively with the Chef community, we've developed plugins for a number of leading public cloud services, ensuring easy integration and consistent model of interaction,” said ...
Opscode has teamed up with Cisco Systems and Arista Networks to add networking features and has expanded its collaboration with Microsoft to broaden Windows integration for its renamed Enterprise Chef ...
Opscode's Chef packs the power of Ruby and plentiful Cookbooks, but lacks features and polish found in other solutions Among the various configuration management frameworks available today, Opscode’s ...
In this slidecast, Opscode co-founder & CEO Jesse Robbins discusses the company’s latest offering called Hosted Chef. “Thousands of companies have been successfully automating their businesses with ...
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Opscode has teamed up with Cisco Systems and Arista Networks to add networking features and has expanded its collaboration with Microsoft to broaden Windows integration for its renamed Enterprise Chef ...