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Sep 22

Jesse Robbins interview on DevOps Cafe #19 (w/ full transcript!)

By Jesse Robbins 0 Comments

Opscode's Jesse Robbins is interviewed by Damon Edwards & John Willis of DTO Solutions on the DevOpsCafe Postcast. Topics include the origins of DevOps within Amazon & elsewhere, Jesse's culture hacks, and enterprise adoption.

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Sep 20

Opscode at the Atlanta Erlang Users Group

By Seth Chisamore 0 Comments

Kevin Smith, Director of Engineering at Opscode, will be coming down from Raleigh to speak at the Atlanta Erlang Users Group (ATLEUG) this coming Wednesday. If you live in the Atlanta-area be sure to join us as Kevin gives a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse and discusses how Opscode is improving performance and stability by migrating key [...]

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Aug 17

Cloud Foundry PaaS Everywhere with Opscode Chef!

By Jesse Robbins 1 Comment

Our friends on the Cloud Foundry PaaS team at VMware just announced that Cloud Foundry now works across multiple cloud providers and is fully deployed and configured with Chef!

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Apr 20

Jaspersoft & Full360 – Cloud Business Intelligence with the Opscode Platform

By Bryan Hale 0 Comments

Next Wednesday April 27th at 10am PT, Jaspersoft and Full360 will be demonstrating elasticBI, Full360′s powerful and integrated business intelligence suite.  ElasticBI features Jaspersoft’s BI offering running on a Vertica database.  It is delivered on AWS and and built using Chef and the Opscode Platform. Details are as follows: Date: Wednesday April 27th Time: 10am [...]

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Mar 24

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

By Tom Thomas 1 Comment

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 work with different projects that have different configurations, check out the Cloudspace Screencast on how [...]

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