A Comparison of Red Hat’s OpenShift — CoreOS’ Tectonic — Vanilla KubernetesThe $250M acquisition of CoreOS earlier this January by Red Hat, the multinational software company, is set to be a game changer for the Enterprise technology ecosystem. It is imperative to understand how this acquisition could potentially disrupt current trends in the Kubernetes community. After hitting the mainstream mark
CoreOS, the company that makes a scalable version of Linux custom tailored for servers, has raised $8 million in a Series A funding round and is now offering support services for companies that might need help getting their server operating systems off the ground. The new commercial-help service is called CoreOS Managed Linux, which the company describes as being an “OS-as-a-service” offering that
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