in HyperScale validation, infrastructure enabled container will lead the next phase of computing business enterprises, CoreOS aa received $ 28 million in series B financing to support the rapid expansion of a consortium investors led by GV (formerly Google Ventures).
CoreOS, a provider of solutions for deploying, managing and securing software containers, will use the additional funds to continue developing solutions that improve the delivery of of Google's infrastructure for everyone (GIFEE) and the growth of its team in the United States and Europe, hiring for its offices in San Francisco, New York and Berlin.
Intel Capital participated in the round and existing investors Accel Fuel Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB), Y Combinator continuity fund and others, bringing the funding of company to date to $ 48 million.
"Companies looking to adopt some of the best IT practices hyperscale cloud providers to deliver lower cost of ownership and greater agility," said Jason Waxman, vice president of Data Center Group Intel Corp . "The investment and Intel's collaboration with CoreOS will accelerate the efficiency, safety and consistency of hyperscale computing for the industry in general."
Tectonics
"in sophisticated companies, the inclusion of an approach based on the container is inevitable," said Dave Munichiello, General Partner at GV . "Containers software allows development teams to focus on building large applications regardless of the underlying infrastructure. Tectonic product packages CoreOS Kubernetes Google for businesses, allowing them to run applications seamlessly across public and private clouds and their own data centers. with CoreOS, now the rest of the Fortune 500 has access to a fully supported version of the resilient highly secure available approach, the best web companies to scale use every day. "
CoreOS plans to continue the construction and delivery of its complete solution Tectonic business, the company Kubernetes distribution for the implementation and management of the application containers clusters and the Quay container register.
CoreOS also continue to develop its open source projects that are Internet safety, including leader, the system CoreOS Linux Lightweight Linux; DCE, the, key store distributed consistent value; rkt, the alternative motor Docker container; and Clair, the container security image analyzer.
Tectonics, support fully taken technology stack for deploying containers in production, is built on Linux and the cluster CoreOS orchestrator Kubernetes and packs a range of tools for deploying, monitoring and management of applications and infrastructure. With the support of Intel, Tectonic will help you make OpenStack on Kubernetes ready to deploy and manage for the enterprise.
"build-outs HyperScale were a key growth accelerator of the server volume in recent years, and applications of the next generation is a key workload by helping drive that growth," said Al Gillen, vice president of the group, the enterprise infrastructure, IDC . "We find enterprise customers are increasingly interested shift their attention to the maintenance of existing applications to the development of new web applications and services using modern software infrastructure. Stand modern applications require a software stack comprehensive infrastructure that includes but goes well beyond the container packaging technology. most comprehensive solutions, such as CoreOS offers help to unlock this new class capabilities and benefits for large companies to manage their business. "
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