New Open Platform Helps Enterprises Manage Their Own Cloud Services | Linux Today

New Open Platform Helps Enterprises Manage Their Own Cloud Services

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JMG
Jack M. Germain
Dec 12, 2017

The CoreOS Open Cloud Services Catalog offers an alternative to cloud vendors’ proprietary services and APIs — the equivalent of cloud-based offerings developed on open source technologies that enable customers to build their infrastructures within the hybrid environments of their choice.

The platform targets infrastructure owners and admins. CoreOS Open Cloud Services, which are available on demand to Tectonic users in their own environment, automate a variety or maintenance tasks — from regular, one-click, zero-downtime updates to disaster recovery and horizontal scalin

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Jack M. Germain

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