DataStax Enterprise, Built on Apache Cassandra(TM), Now Generally Available and Supported on DC/OS, Allows Enterprises to Build Modern "Container 2.0" Applications
Confluent Platform Generally Available and Supported on DC/OS, Allowing Enterprises to Build Modern "Container 2.0" Applications That Combine Kafka and Other Big Data Frameworks With Microservices
As More and More of the Global 2000 Embrace DC/OS as the Platform for Modernizing Their Datacenter and Cloud Practices, Mesosphere Appoints William Freiberg, COO; John Kaelle, CFO; Travis Patterson, SVP Global Sales; Joni Reicher, VP People; Edward Hsu, VP Product Marketing and Tal Broda, VP Engineering
World–s Most Popular Distributed Database to Be Available on DC/OS With One-Click Installation and Powerful Scalability on Shared Infrastructure Across Clouds
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwired) — 05/05/16 — Mesosphere, creators of DC/OS (Datacenter Operating System), the enterprise–s most powerful open source platform for building modern enterprise apps, today announced it has been included in the list of "Cool Vendors" in the April 27, 2016 report by Gartner, Inc., Cool Vendors in Cloud Infrastructure, 2016."Enterprises are modernizing their datacenter and cloud practices with the DC/OS," said Florian Leibert, CEO and Co-Found
More Than 60 Leading Technology Companies Collaborate to Deliver First 100% Open Source Datacenter-Scale Operating System for Running Containers and Distributed Apps in Production
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwired) — 03/24/16 — Mesosphere, creators of the world–s first Datacenter Operating System (DCOS), today announced two major product releases addressing critical requirements for containers in production. The new product is a continuous integration / continuous development (CI/CD) product that allows organizations to introduce faster application development lifecycles and increases adoption of containers as the preferred application packaging format. And with its
Strategic Investment Round Led by Hewlett Packard Enterprise Backs DCOS as More and More Enterprises Shift to Container, Microservices and Distributed Computing Architectures