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Opscode, Dell, and Rackspace Are Making Crowbar Even More Awesome
Since the very beginning of this year, Opscode has been working with two other OpenStack pioneers, Rackspace and Dell, to make the process of building and deploying OpenStack as easy and consistent as possible. From those efforts emerged Crowbar, an open source “datacenter installer” released by Dell just a few months ago.
Bio-IT World and Cycle Computing’s New ‘Grill’ Plug-In for Opscode’s Chef
We just returned from an extremely successful foray into Bio-IT World’s Cloud Computing Conference in La Jolla, Calif., where we were honored to present some of Opscode’s contributions to the world of cloud computing.
Opscode at the Atlanta Erlang Users Group
Kevin Smith, Director of Engineering at Opscode, will be coming down from Raleigh to speak at the Atlanta Erlang Users Group (ATLEUG) this coming Wednesday.
Opscode Hosts Seattle Area Hack Day, September 24th
Join us on September 24th at the Opscode mothership for our very first Hack Day in Seattle! Meet with the Opscode team & other members of our community, hack on Chef & your own infrastructure projects, eat good food, drink beer, attempt to beat the Opscode team at Foosball.
Opscode Hosts 2 Day Chef Fundamentals Training September 22 & 23
Join Opscode’s Director of Training and Services, Joshua Timberman, at Opscode HQ for a two-day comprehensive class covering the architecture of Chef and all of the underlying components. This includes: Creating Chef repositories, creating cookbooks and advanced tips & tricks with the of the Knife command line utility.
Guide to Writing Chef Cookbooks
I wanted smartmontools installed to monitor the disk health of my LAN server at home. This is not an uncommon thing to want to do, so I thought I’d write and share a Chef cookbook for it.
Splunk Webinar: Monitoring AWS with Splunk and Automating with Chef
Join our friends at Splunk next Thursday September 8th at 9am PT for a very exciting customer-led webinar courtesy of a large online electronics retailer. The webinar features a wonderful combination of Amazon Web Services, Splunk and Chef all working together to scale out a large production environment in an agile and consistent fashion.
Opscode Co-founder Jesse Robbins Recognized by MIT Technology Review’s TR35 Listing of the World’s Top Young Innovators for 2011
TR35 Honorees to be Recognized at Technology Review’s Emtech MIT 2011 Conference in October SEATTLE, Wash – August 23rd, 2011- Opscode, the leader in cloud infrastructure automation, today announced that Jesse Robbins, Opscode co-founder and chief community officer, has been recognized by Technology Review magazine as a TR35 Honoree for 2011.
Opscode’s First Chef Cookbook Contest!
Announcing the first official Chef cookbook contest! There are a ton of great cookbooks on the Opscode Community Site, but we know there are more out there in various states of completion.