Cloudbees, the Java PaaS company, dumps its PaaS business
Cloudbees wants to be known as “the Enterprise Jenkins company” as it transitions its PaaS customers to AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Heroku, Google App Engine, or elsewhere.
Cloudbees wants to be known as “the Enterprise Jenkins company” as it transitions its PaaS customers to AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Heroku, Google App Engine, or elsewhere.
So you want to build your software in CloudBees but want to run it elsewhere? With new integration, you can put that application on Cloud Foundry (as well as Google App Engine.)
San Francisco startup will use new seed funding from A list investors to add staff and features to its continuous integration service.
Wercker says its continuous delivery SaaS will fill a huge gap in today’s software landscape where developers rely on cloud services like Github to store and version their code and PaaSes to deploy it. What’s lacking is a SaaS to keep updates flowing.
Continuous integration (CI) tools are becoming a bigger deal in the software development world. That’s why Google is helping App Engine developers use Cloudbees’ Jenkins-in-the-cloud tool.
It’s four days into the new year and IBM just made its first acquisition of 2012 — it is buying Green Hat, a company that simulates application testing in the cloud. The deal is all about IBM building its automated software testing portfolio.