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Cloud Foundry Summit 2014: Day 3

June 12, 2014 | 0 Comments | Manuel García
The final day of the Cloud Foundry Summit continued the marathon of keynotes, lightning talks, and sessions on microservices, Docker, and the role of PaaS.

Cloud Foundry Summit 2014: Day 2

June 11, 2014 | 0 Comments | Andrei Yurkevich
While the opening day of the Cloud Foundry Summit was mostly devoted to the Cloud Foundry Foundation, the tech sessions started only on Wednesday.

Cloud Foundry Summit 2014: Day 1

The most anticipated Cloud Foundry event of this year kicked off yesterday in the sunny San Francisco—fully packed.

MBaaS on Cloud Foundry: How to Deploy Helios

June 6, 2014 | 0 Comments | Alexander Sologub
Learn how MBaaS automates development, how to use the PostgreSQL hstore extension for Helios, which preparations are needed to deploy an app, etc.

By 2025, Containers, not VMs, Will Run 1/2 of the Cloud Workloads

June 5, 2014 | 0 Comments | Renat Khasanshyn
Excited by the announcement of the Cloud Foundry’s BOSH release for Docker, I decided to come up with our opinion on the future of containers.

Why Altoros Joins the Cloud Foundry Foundation

May 29, 2014 | 2 Comments | Renat Khasanshyn
Having become a silver member of the Cloud Foundry Foundation, Altoros will reinforce its commitment to reducing release cycles of cloud-native apps.

Cloud Foundry Diary for February, 2014

March 4, 2014 | 0 Comments | Alex Khizhniak
This February was, probably, one of the busiest months in the history of Cloud Foundry.

A High-Level Overview of OpenShift and Cloud Foundry: Features and Architectures

March 3, 2014 | 0 Comments | Alexander Lomov
Our new report compares major components of the OpenShift and Cloud Foundry architectures: a router, working nodes, a messaging bus, and managers.

The Cloud Foundry Foundation: a PaaS Revolution?

February 24, 2014 | 0 Comments | Renat Khasanshyn
Just as we are witnessing the tipping point of the Ukrainian revolution, something similar just happened in the cloudy world of IT.

How to Use MS SQL Server with Cloud Foundry v2 (New Service Broker Available)

February 11, 2014 | 0 Comments | Sergey Marudenko
Learn how to install the broker, register it in Cloud Foundry, make your plan public, remove service bindings from your app, etc.
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