Node.js, the popular server-side JavaScript framework, is getting its own open-source foundation and will no longer be governed by Joyent, the cloud-infrastructure provider plans to announce on Tuesday. It should take… Read more »
Joyent’s former vice president of engineering Mark Cavage is now the senior director and architect of engineering for Oracle’s public cloud. The new hire shows Oracle means business when it comes… Read more »
Mark Cavage was Joyent’s former VP of engineering who spearheaded the company’s Manta object storage service and Ben Rockwood was Joyent’s former director of cloud operations. Read more »
Joyent wants the world to know that it has been using containers within its own cloud infrastructure for roughly a decade and is hoping to attract new customers with the fact. Read more »
This week in cloud: Google and Twitter unleash new data analytic systems, NASA comes up with a cloud-related contest and Gigaom speaks to Docker’s Ben Golub. Read more »
Joyent believes that hybrid clouds are the way of the future and a way in which the company can compete against big cloud service providers like Amazon. Read more »
Developers won’t be required to sign contributor license agreements before contributing to the open source software platform, although Node.js will still be distributed under the MIT License. Read more »