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[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 2, 2015 9:00:56 AM / by Ritesh Patel posted in News, Other
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 1, 2015 6:29:09 PM / by Damien Toledo posted in Containers, zookeeper, Product, microservices, Engineering, cloud, Docker
A cloud native application may use several backing services, for things like messaging and data management. Typically these backing services are deployed separately from the application services, so multiple application instances (environments) can utilize them. Also, these backing services typically run as a cluster. In this blog post, I will show you how you can use Docker and Nirmata to easily deploy and operate a production Zookeeper cluster.
[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 1, 2015 6:29:09 PM / by Damien Toledo posted in Product, Engineering
A cloud native application may use several backing services, for things like messaging and data management. Typically these backing services are deployed separately from the application services, so multiple application instances (environments) can utilize them. Also, these backing services typically run as a cluster. In this blog post, I will show you how you can use Docker and Nirmata to easily deploy and operate a production Zookeeper cluster.
[fa icon="calendar'] May 31, 2015 11:40:39 AM / by Ritesh Patel posted in cloud applications, Nirmata, Continuous Delivery, Product, Docker Hub, Continuous Integration, Docker
As companies strive to attain achieve software development agility, they are looking to automate each phase of their software development pipeline. The ultimate goal is to fully automate the deployment of code to production, triggered when a developer checks in a fix or a feature. Companies such as Netflix have built extensive tooling to enable their developers to achieve this level of sophisticated automation [1]. In this post, I will describe how deployments of containerized applications can be completely automated with GitHub, Docker Hub and Nirmata.
[fa icon="calendar'] May 31, 2015 11:40:39 AM / by Ritesh Patel posted in Product
As companies strive to attain achieve software development agility, they are looking to automate each phase of their software development pipeline. The ultimate goal is to fully automate the deployment of code to production, triggered when a developer checks in a fix or a feature. Companies such as Netflix have built extensive tooling to enable their developers to achieve this level of sophisticated automation [1]. In this post, I will describe how deployments of containerized applications can be completely automated with GitHub, Docker Hub and Nirmata.
[fa icon="calendar'] May 14, 2015 12:08:08 PM / by Jim Bugwadia posted in Product
Nirmata’s mission is to fully automate the operations and management of multi-cloud applications packaged in containers.
[fa icon="calendar'] May 14, 2015 12:08:08 PM / by Jim Bugwadia posted in Containers, Cloud native, Product, microservices
Nirmata’s mission is to fully automate the operations and management of multi-cloud applications packaged in containers.
[fa icon="calendar'] May 10, 2015 10:01:16 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in Product
An exciting thing about Docker is the number of interesting use cases that emerge as developers adopt containers in their application development and operations processes.
[fa icon="calendar'] May 10, 2015 10:01:16 PM / by Ritesh Patel posted in cloud applications, Containers, Product, cloud, Docker
An exciting thing about Docker is the number of interesting use cases that emerge as developers adopt containers in their application development and operations processes.
[fa icon="calendar'] May 5, 2015 12:17:45 AM / by Jim Bugwadia posted in News
Each year, Gartner the technology research firm known for its Magic Quadrants, selects a few companies as ‘Cool Vendors’ in their market categories. This year, I am happy to announce that Gartner has selected Nirmata as a Cool Vendor in the Gartner's "Cool Vendors in Web-Scale Platforms, 2015".