OpenShift
16th Jul 2012
Is PaaS a Bane or Boon to the Hosting Business?
At the WPC, Microsoft has announced that it is now bringing a subset of Windows Azure features to Windows Server to enable hosters offer Cloud capabilities to their customers. With Cloud competing with hosting business, is there a scope for the traditional hosters to sustain their business?
21st May 2012
Announcing The PaaS - Under The Hood Series!
CloudStory.in brings you a series of articles that goes behind the scenes of a PaaS deployment. Typically developers write code and deploy it on a PaaS that the end users will consume. In between these two stages of deploying the application and consuming the application, a lot of interesting things happen. The objective of this series is to analyze the workflow that takes place between deployment and the availability of the application.
16th Jan 2012
Analyzing the PaaS Landscape – Red Hat OpenShift
With the acquisition of Makara, Red Hat became a complete PaaS Provider. This made complete business sense because Red Hat could enhance Makara by adding the true Java EE support and make it an enterprise class PaaS. In May 2011, Red Hat has officially announced the new branding called OpenShift that became a true enterprise PaaS offering from Red Hat.