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AppFog Aquires Nodester

AppFog Aquires Nodester

By Ben Kepes on August 29, 2012

As PaaS continues to generate ever-increasing levels of attention, the velocity of innovation in the space ramps up. Alongside this innovation, and in an effort to speed development, we’ll begin to see some consolidation with well-funded players acquiring companies to add to their own product mix. We’ll also see well-funded companies strategically acquire other companies [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Open Source | Tagged appfog, CloudComputing, Cloudfoundry, makara, PHP, platform services, WebSocket

Rackspace deploys OpenStack–AppFog Delivers the Promise of PaaS

Rackspace deploys OpenStack–AppFog Delivers the Promise of PaaS

By Ben Kepes on August 1, 2012

Today is an exciting day for anyone who follows the infrastructure or PaaS space today as Rackspace announced the general availability of cloud services powered by OpenStack. It’s also a satisfying day for those who have argued at length with people within the cloud community who have been adamant that OpenStack isn’t actually ready for [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged appfog, CloudComputing, open source, openstack, rackspace, Rackspace Cloud

AppFog Goes GA, Helps Developers Forget About Economics

AppFog Goes GA, Helps Developers Forget About Economics

By Ben Kepes on July 26, 2012

AppFog is today announcing it is ready fro general availability and rolling out some changes along side the release. I spent some time talking with AppFog founder Lucas Carlson last week at OSCON and then again this week by phone to dive in on the details of the release. In

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged appfog, Carlson, CloudComputing, Cloudfoundry, openstack, oscon, platform services

Day #3 => DeployCon && Enterprise && Data Gravity

Day #3 => DeployCon && Enterprise && Data Gravity

By Adron Hall on June 16, 2012

A lot of things were mentioned during the panels and sessions during DeployCon. Some things I agree with, some things I don’t. The “Web Way” There is one prevalent thing that came up over and over, the “web way”. What’s the web way? It is building horizontally, scalable, with RESTful APIs, and applications at an [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged appfog, cloud, cloud computing, cloud expo, conferences, data gravity, deploycon, iaas, ideas, paas, platform services, Presentations and Speaking | 1 Response

AppFog, Apprenda And Azure: The Future Of PaaS Is Getting Defined

AppFog, Apprenda And Azure: The Future Of PaaS Is Getting Defined

By Krishnan Subramanian on June 6, 2012

Three news from three different vendors came out today but they are interconnected with one another. More interestingly, this has the potential to redefine PaaS landscape empowering the end users by helping them avoid infrastructure lock-in. AppFog and Apprenda have announced interoperability with Windows Azure which itself is undergoing a revamp (you can learn more [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged appfog, apprenda, azure, insights, lock-in, lockin, paas, paasfuture, platform, platform as a service, platform services, Platforms, windowsazure | 4 Responses

AppFog, Fort of Awesome & Node PDX Updated!

AppFog, Fort of Awesome & Node PDX Updated!

By Adron Hall on February 9, 2012

Time for the secret to be out of the bag. I’m currently working on contract with the awesome company of AppFog in the Fort of Awesome. Let me tell you, it is indeed awesome too! You might ask why I am working with them? How do I align with them? What is it they do? [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged .NET, appfog, Cloud Speak, Cloudfoundry, Coding Adventures, conferences, dotnet, mongodb, new relic, node, node.js, nodejs, nodepdx, Perl, platform as a service, python, Ruby

Reality Distortion Field : 17 Companies’ Sitrep

Reality Distortion Field : 17 Companies’ Sitrep

By Adron Hall on December 12, 2011

I’m sitting on the bus this morning. As happens almost every day of the week. I’m flipping pages, sort of, it’s an eBook on my Kindle App. I’m reading about Steve Jobs taking over the Macintosh Program at Apple. How things started to fall into place for Apple, for the Macintosh, and how Jobs saw [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts, Open Source, Platforms, Strategy, Technology | Tagged Amazon Web Services, appfog, appharbor, Apple, aws, azure, cloud, cloud computing, Cloud Speak, cloudability, Cloudbees, Cloudfoundry, engineyard, heroku, howard hughes, Joyent, Macintosh, mongohq, mongolabs, nodejitsu, nodester, opscode, phpfog, Puppet Labs, steve jobs, The Future, utility computing | 3 Responses

PaaS Ecosystems–AppFog Unveils an Add-On Program. How Much on a PaaS Should be Core Functionality?

PaaS Ecosystems–AppFog Unveils an Add-On Program. How Much on a PaaS Should be Core Functionality?

By Ben Kepes on December 7, 2011

A growing theme amongst PaaS players is to develop an add-on program to give users of their platforms the ability to acquire and provision third party services that are already integrated with the core development environment. It’s a trend that Heroku for instance has followed for years – it allows

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged appfog, heroku, Lucas Carlson, newrelic, PHP, PHP Fog

AppFog Announces Java Support - What The Heck Is Happening In PaaS Space?

AppFog Announces Java Support – What The Heck Is Happening In PaaS Space?

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 26, 2011

Yesterday AppFog (previous CloudAve coverage), formerly known as PHPFog, announced that they are adding support for Java. With the addition Java support, they can now target enterprise developers who still believe in Java over the modern day languages. Along with Java, AppFog now support PHP, Ruby and Node.js. AppFog has a dual strategy in the space. [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged appfog, business models, insights, paas, paasfuture, phpfog, platform, platform as a service, platform services | 5 Responses

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: AppFog Adds Ruby And Node.js Support

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: AppFog Adds Ruby And Node.js Support

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 13, 2011

Appfog (previous CloudAve coverage), the PaaS player previously known as PHPFog, today announced support for Ruby and Node.js on their platform. This is nothing new or surprising and I can even say that this completes the process of removing any differentiation in terms of language support among the PaaS providers (yeah, I know that there [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged appfog, briefs, node.js, paas, paasfuture, platform as a service, platform services, Platforms, polygot, Ruby

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: CloudFoundry Validates Its OpenPaaS Mantra

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: CloudFoundry Validates Its OpenPaaS Mantra

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 25, 2011

As I advocate the bright future PaaS holds in the cloud era, I never missed a chance to point our how VMware’s CloudFoundry is disrupting this space. The reason I think CloudFoundry is disruptive is because of the open approach they take (OpenPaaS) in their platform services. While there are some lock-in worries about the [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged appfog, cfoundry, cloud computing, cloud foundry, Cloudfoundry, cloudfoundry micro, Cumulogic, insights, open source, openpaas, openshift, opensource, paas, paasfuture, php paas, phpfog, platform as a service, platform services, vmware | 5 Responses

Importance of PHPFog's 1.8 Million Funding

Importance of PHPFog’s 1.8 Million Funding

By Krishnan Subramanian on January 12, 2011

PHPFog, the portland based startup trying to push PHP into the PaaS space, yesterday announced that they have raised $1.8 Million funding from Madrona Venture Group, First Round Capital, Founder’s Co-Op, and other prominent angel investors. PHPFog is currently in the private beta. This funding will help them add more developers and launch earlier than [...]

Posted in Platforms | Tagged appfog, briefs, cloud computing, paas, PHP, php cloud, php paas, phpfog | 5 Responses

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