The cloud-based Ruby development team management provider Crossover is planning to develop a full-stack Ruby on Rails platform with the help of Engine Yard. Crossover announced it is acquiring the Ruby on Rails cloud platform and support provider. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. “Engine Yard has a decade of deep Ruby experience at … continue reading
When Engine Yard acquired Deis in April, it was a clear sign that the company had an interest in containers. Deis offered a container-based PaaS, and today the company released a package-management system for Kubernetes, known as Helm. Kubernetes has recently become a popular target for developers and vendors alike looking for a way to … continue reading
Microsoft announces DocumentDB and Azure Search-as-a-Service Microsoft has announced several services for its Azure cloud platform, including DocumentDB, a fully managed NoSQL document database service. Blog posts from Microsoft Azure product marketing director Vibhor Kapoor and Azure senior program manager Ryan CrawCour detail the new services, which in addition to the NoSQL service feature Azure … continue reading
Partnership gives open-source developers access to Microsoft ecosystem beyond what it normally gives … continue reading
Next-generation platform provides abstraction and flexibility for developers via a new cluster model … continue reading
Engine Yard’s xCloud pushes Ruby on Rails into Terremark’s hosting service … continue reading
Engine Yard’s xCloud pushes Ruby on Rails into Terremark’s hosting service … continue reading
By popular demand, the company is adding support for its JRuby implementation … continue reading