Monthly Archives: March 2012

Opscode on the Road

If you know about Opscode, you know Community really means something to us, and there’s no better way to keep our Community growing strong than by getting out there and meeting with folks face to face. This Spring we’ll be

Opscode Secures $19.5 Million In Series C Funding

Ignition Partners Leads Funding Round with Follow-on Investments From Battery Ventures and Draper Fisher Jurvetson; Ignition Partner and Former Microsoft CFO, John Connors, Joins Opscode Board of Directors During Period of Rapid Enterprise Adoption of Cloud Infrastructure Automation SEATTLE –

Opscode Announces $19.5m Funding, Hiring, Community Growth, and #ChefConf

We’ve made several big announcements this morning… slightly ahead of schedule. You can read details on TechCrunch, GeekWire, DataCenterKnowledge, GigaOM, and more on Techmeme. We just raised $19,500,000! We’ve just closed $19.5M in Series C Funding, led by John Connors

Opscode Announces Keynotes, Sponsors for Inaugural #ChefConf User Conference

Technology Visionaries from Ancestry.com, Cycle Computing, Digital Science, Fastly, Fidelity, HP, Intuit and Lookout Mobile Security to Present Best Practices for IT Infrastructure Automation; HP Cloud Services, CloudStack, enStratus, Joyent Cloud, MomentumSI, Splunk and VMware among Leading Technology Providers Sponsoring

Ohai 0.6.12 released!

The next release of Ohai is upon us and includes the new platform_family attribute as well as Oracle Linux support. Cookbook authors are often writing cookbooks that support both Debian based Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, and Redhat based Linux

AlwaysOn, CRN Send Some Love Opscode’s Way

Most everybody likes to win and, here at Opscode, we’re no different. That’s why we’re excited about some recent accolades we received – so much so we wanted to share the good news. First, the AlwaysOn OnDemand 100 recognized Opscode

Cookbooks Migrated to New GitHub Organization

Opscode’s cookbooks are no longer maintained in the monolithic “opscode/cookbooks” repository on GitHub, and are now split up into a new organization on GitHub, “opscode-cookbooks”. Why the Change? Based on feedback from you, our excellent community, the overwhelming voice is

Bay Area Erlang Factory 2012

Opscode loves Erlang and we’re not afraid to show it! Myself and several Opscode engineers will be attending Erlang Factory to talk about Erlang, distributed systems, web programming, and just hang out with the generally awesome Erlang community. Seth Falcon,

Working with Knife and HP Cloud Services

We are excited to announce the availability of the new Opscode Knife plugin for HP Cloud Services. This plugin gives knife the ability to create, bootstrap and manage instances in HP Cloud Services Compute, currently in beta. knife hp server

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