Cloud Foundry Foundation,
home of the industry standard Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), today is
announcing three of its largest incubating initiatives have been
promoted to active projects, including the Foundation's next generation
runtime project, Diego. As a result, the platform now includes native
support for Docker container images and .NET applications.
"The advances we're making across the Cloud
Foundry ecosystem are inspiring," said Cloud Foundry Foundation CEO Sam
Ramji, "The world's leading companies in every market are building their
businesses on Cloud Foundry. More importantly, they're joining the
cause and signing up as members to take a hands-on role in building out
critical capabilities for their shared future."
Project Promotions
The Foundation's Runtime PMC has promoted
the Diego, Garden and Greenhouse projects from incubating status to
active status. Diego is a cutting-edge version of the Cloud Foundry
runtime layer, providing a more flexible architecture. Garden is Cloud
Foundry's container orchestration layer. Greenhouse enables support for
.NET within the platform. Together, these projects significantly enhance
the capabilities of Cloud Foundry by including native support for
Docker containers and .NET applications.
Because Cloud Foundry supports .NET,
organizations have the flexibility to work with a mix of both Linux and
Windows applications. Cloud Foundry .NET applications run natively on
Windows Server 2012 R2 virtual machines. Cloud Foundry also can manage
applications with the same commands and many of the same operational
benefits as Linux container based applications, including log
aggregation and automatic health monitoring and recovery.
Cloud Foundry's support for Docker based
applications enables developers to choose between pushing code or
pushing container images into the platform. It gives developers
consistency in how the applications are managed and scaled.
Additionally, Garden will use the Open Container Initiative's
runC implementation as its default container. Many Cloud Foundry
Foundation members including Cisco, Docker, EMC, Fujitsu, HP, Huawei,
IBM, Intel, Pivotal, SUSE and VMware are also participating in the Open
Container Initiative, sharing Cloud Foundry's container management
experience to improve the project.
"Project teams will continue to support the
current DEA-based runtime architecture, ensuring that the Cloud Foundry
ecosystem is able to make a smooth transition from one architecture to
the next," said Cloud Foundry Foundation Vice President of Technology
Chip Childers. "Today, the Cloud Foundry platform is able to use either
runtime architecture, or run the two architectures in parallel within
the same environment at scale."
Community Growth Across Europe
Since the independent Cloud Foundry
Foundation launched earlier this year, development progress continues to
accelerate with dramatic increases in contributions to the project.
More than half of the Foundation's members are based in Europe and/or
have a significant European presence. The Cloud Foundry user community
in Europe continues to expand as well, with 39 self-organized local
groups, attracting more than 6,279 members across Germany, France, the
United Kingdom, Spain and other countries.
The first Cloud Foundry Summit Europe was
held this week in Berlin with more than 450 application developers, IT
operations experts, technical managers, business leaders, service
providers and project contributors. Attendees are seeing how
organizations like Comic Relief, Fidelity International, SAP, Springer
Nature, the US Government's Department 18F and Swisscom are using Cloud
Foundry to meet their innovation needs. Attendees are also getting a
first look at Cloud Foundry advancements announced this week including:
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SAP and SUSE Collaborate on OpenStack CPI for Cloud Foundry:
The OpenStack CPI project aims to make it easy to deploy Cloud Foundry
on OpenStack infrastructure, whether the cloud is public or private.
This will help simplify application testing and deployment for a wide
range of cloud users. SUSE will collaborate closely with SAP to help
ensure the cloud provider interface fully supports OpenStack
infrastructure.
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New Release of Pivotal Cloud Foundry: Now
generally available with support for .NET applications, Spring Cloud
Services, and SCM. This latest release also supports artifact
management, CI/CD and agile project management tooling through strategic
partnerships with JFrog, GitLab, and CloudBees. Pivotal also announced
early access to Pivotal Cloud Foundry for Microsoft Azure and beta
support for Docker images.
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New PaaS offering from HPE Helion Enables Cloud Application Deployment on Any Cloud Infrastructure: HPE announces complete integration of the recent Stackato acquisition
into the Helion product portfolio with HPE Helion Stackato, the
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering based on Cloud Foundry technology
that enables customers to develop and run their application on AWS,
Azure, VMware, etc. HPE Helion Development Platform continues to be the
HPE solution for customers who want a tight integration with HPE Helion
OpenStack or HPE Helion CloudSystem, which enables the development,
delivery and deployment of cloud apps in the context of more controlled
enterprise environments.
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Redis-as-a-Service Now Available on the Swisscom Application Cloud: The
Redis open-source in-memory database is the latest addition to an
already broad range of services for Swisscom's Cloud Foundry-based
public PaaS offering.
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anynines New Enterprise Division:
anynines Enterprise offers production grade, secure, clustered and
self-provisioning Cloud Foundry services such as MongoDB, PostgreSQL,
Redis and more in addition to training consulting and operations.
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mimacom Showcases Real Customer Cloud Foundry Projects:
The Cloud Foundry member and Summit sponsor is sharing real customer
successes from various industries including automotive, healthcare and
telecommunication.