GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by John Cook on Nov 21, 2011 at 8:17 am ...
“Enterprise organizations are in the midst of a major business transformation, driven by the radically new way in which customers are purchasing and consuming goods and services today. As a result, ...
Barry Crist, the former CEO of Likewise, has joined Opscode as vice president of enterprise. He will report to CEO Mitch Hill, and assist in the adoption of the company’s Chef, Hosted Chef and Private ...
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 ...
SEATTLE, Oct. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Opscode®, the leader in cloud infrastructure automation, today announced the launch of international operations in Europe and Japan to meet rapidly growing demand ...
Hundreds of thousands of Grok chatbot chats, including sensitive data, were exposed on Google after xAI’s share feature leaked them. AI is rapidly moving beyond creating static videos to generating ...
A US company that provides automation software and services that can allow for the fast turn out of a high-performance computing environments and other data center infrastructure is bringing its ...
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 ...
Now that the Chef has reached the 1,000,000 downloads mark, OpsCode released a major update to the open source systems integration framework. It now includes a whole new lineup of features, and ...
Microsoft isn’t the only area software company undergoing a change at the top. Longtime Seattle tech leader Mitch Hill has resigned as chief executive of Opscode, two years after taking the helm of ...
Cloud infrastructure automation startup Opscode today revealed its open-source Chef wiki and ticketing system have been compromised. Information that was leaked included full names, usernames, email ...
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