IBM high-fives Netflix open-source tools
Jul 22, 2013, 10:00 (0 Talkback[s])
Netflix, aside from delivering streaming video to consumers, also wants to provide open-source software — Netflix OSS – to tech vendors. Netflix, in its quest to fill gaps in Amazon Web Services has come up with more than a dozen tools — including the popular Chaos Monkey for testing web application resiliency – that are now available on Github to any cloud providers. The goal is to help these third parties make their own cloud infrastructure more robust, flexible and glitch free.
And now Netflix OSS has got a pretty big fish on the line: IBM.
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