Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open
source solutions, today announced that it has signed a definitive
agreement to acquire Codenvy, provider of cloud-native development tools
that enable developers to more easily create modern container-based and
cloud-native applications. By adding Codenvy to its existing portfolio
of developer tools and application platforms, including Red Hat JBoss
Middleware and Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat continues its efforts to
provide solutions that enable developers to create applications for
hybrid cloud environments. Red Hat plans to make Codenvy an integral
part of OpenShift.io, Red Hat's recently announced hosted development
environment for building hybrid cloud services on OpenShift.
Historically, software engineers have spent more time
each week on administration and other tasks, including environment
management, than actual coding. And often, developers can find
themselves working on multiple projects concurrently, but in different
programming languages. As more IT organizations move to continuous
delivery with DevOps and containers to speed the delivery of modern,
cloud-native applications, developers have turned to new tools like
Codenvy that can enable development teams to build complex applications
faster with fewer inconsistencies across environments.
Codenvy, founded in 2013, is the first enterprise
offering based on Eclipse Che, the popular open source cloud integrated
development environment (IDE) and developer workspace server. Codenvy
combines runtimes, projects and an IDE into a cloud-native developer
tool that allows multiple developers to collaborate in the same
workspace. Codenvy's portable universal workspaces and cloud IDE address
the configuration and sharing challenges created by localhost developer
workspaces to allow contributions to a project without having to
install software. Codenvy runs in lightweight Linux containers, enabling
instant startup and offering elastic scalability for building and
running millions of workspaces. Codenvy's containerized workspaces are
easily accessible via a browser without creating, maintaining and
managing development environments.
Codenvy and Red Hat have already been working
together to help developers accelerate cloud-native application
development. Last year, Codenvy, Red Hat and Microsoft announced a
collaborative effort to provide a common way to integrate programming
languages across code editors and IDEs. The protocol was aimed at
extending developer flexibility and productivity by enabling a rich
editing experience within a variety of tools for different programming
languages. In 2016, Red Hat also joined the Eclipse Che community,
adding contributors and committers focused on improvements around
workspace runtimes, supporting orchestration and composition formats for
workspaces and improving the edit / build / test lifecycle of container
images from within the IDE. And, Codenvy is already embedded in Red Hat
OpenShift, Red Hat's award-winning container application platform, to
make developing, debugging and deploying apps simple.
Now, with Codenvy as part of its Developer portfolio,
Red Hat plans to make Eclipse Che and the Codenvy enhancements central
to its tooling strategy and extend and integrate the workspace
management technology across tools and platforms. OpenShift.io, which
includes Eclipse Che, delivers application development tools and
environments needed to help organizations maintain relevancy in a
digitally transforming marketplace. OpenShift.io is designed to enable
development teams, whether in the same building or across the globe, to
more effectively collaborate and create containerized,
microservices-based solutions, deployed to hybrid cloud environments.
The transaction is subject to customary closing
conditions and is expected to have no material impact to Red Hat's
guidance for its first fiscal quarter ending May 31, 2017, or fiscal
year ending Feb. 28, 2018.
Craig Muzilla, senior vice president, Application Platforms Business, Red Hat
"Thanks to the increasing push towards digital
transformation and the use of technology platforms, including apps, as a
strategic business advantage, the role of the developer has never been
more important. But, accelerated innovation through agile development
requires new approaches and tools. We are thrilled to add Codenvy's
cloud-native development tools and containerized workspaces to Red Hat's
already expansive portfolio of solutions for building modern,
cloud-native apps, to help make developers more successful."
Tyler Jewell, founder and CEO of Codenvy, Eclipse Che project lead
"Cloud workspaces make contributing to software
projects easy. It's a simple concept that drove growth in codenvy.io and
open source Eclipse Che. Our container-based approach to development
aligns with Red Hat's focus on improving security features, reliability
and performance in its container offerings. Joining Red Hat opens up
opportunities to expand our reach among developers, giving them modern
tools to build containerized apps from within their Web browser.