Monthly Archives: March 2011

Opscode at the Texas Linux Fest

The Texas Linux Fest is in Austin this Saturday April 2! This is the second year for this Linux and Open Source conference and it looks like it’s going to be a great show. As a sponsor of the conference,

Update on Promotional Pricing

Chefs, As companies – large and small – move to the cloud, they are quickly experiencing major challenges using legacy tools to configure and manage these highly scaled and dynamic infrastructures.  As a result, they are turning, in great numbers,

Opscode at Erlang Factory 2011

The US-based Erlang Community Conference, Erlang Factory, took place last week in San Francisco.  I attended this conference and wrote up conference notes on my blog.  I also wanted to share them with all of you who follow Opscode. Link.

Seattle Chef Meetup Next Wednesday March 30

Opscode’s Services team will be in Seattle again next week, and we’ll be having an informal meeting for Chef users at the Owl & Thistle pub. Opscode is buying the first round and will have appetizers available. If you’d like

Cloudspace Blog: Setting up development environments using Vagrant and the Opscode Platform

From our friends at Cloudspace, a great blog post on using the Opscode Platform and Vagrant to efficiently set up development environments. If you’re a developer that wants to be able to test without having to deploy to a remote server, or if you

Austin Chef Training & Hack Day

Looking for a chance to jump-start your Chef knowledge and get guided, hands-on training by Opscode Technical Evangelists? If you’re in Austin, this is your chance! Following on the success of the New York and Chicago Hack Days, Friday April

Opscode at Mountain West RubyConf 2011

The Mountain West RubyConf is in Salt Lake City is this Thursday and Friday, March 17-18! This is a regional Ruby conference held in Salt Lake City. Opscode’s Joshua Timberman will be presenting a talk on Cookbook design patterns used by Opscode

Chef 0.9.14 Packages

Debian and Ubuntu packages are now available on apt.opscode.com for the Chef 0.9.14 release. Those users preferring to install Chef and its dependencies from system packages should head on over to the wiki page for installation from Debian and Ubuntu

Opscode at PyCon 2011

The Python community’s annual convention, PyCon, is this weekend and Opscode is excited to be participating in a number of events. Friday evening Opscode is sponsoring the Chef BoF (Birds of a Feather). This is a gathering of Pythonistas that

Opscode Reaches Three Thousand Platform Customers, To Launch New Service Capabilities

Rhapsody, IGN Entertainment and ETSY Among Customers Using Opscode’s Cloud Infrastructure Automation Service SEATTLE, Wash – March 8, 2011 – Opscode, Inc., the leader in cloud infrastructure automation, today announced that more than 3,000 organizations have signed up to use

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