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rPath Makes Cloud Deployment Easy With rBuilder Version 5

rPath Makes Cloud Deployment Easy With rBuilder Version 5

By Krishnan Subramanian on April 21, 2009

rPath, the company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, was founded by a team of executives who came from Redhat. Like Redhat, rPath has embraced the Open Source model in their quest to help ISVs and enterprises achieve Cloud nirvana. I have been tracking this company for quite some time now but I never got a […]

Posted in Analysis, Enterprise, Product reviews | Tagged cloud computing, iaas, rbuilder, rpath, virtual appliances

AppZero – Even Your Grandma Can Run Enterprise IT

AppZero – Even Your Grandma Can Run Enterprise IT

By Krishnan Subramanian on March 5, 2009

On the second day of Demo 09, one of the products that caught my attention was AppZero. In my early days at Cloud Avenue, I wrote a post arguing that it is important to prevent vendor lock-in to ensure the success of Cloud Computing. In that post, Phil Clarke from CohesiveFT pointed out that such lock-ins can […]

Posted in Analysis, Enterprise | Tagged appzero, cloud computing, datacenters, Enterprise, virtual appliances | 1 Response

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