I’m excited to announce Opscode and Chef will be coming to Charlotte, NC on September 14th. Seth Chisamore, Opscode engineer, will be giving an introduction to Chef and demonstrate how to use Chef in a cloud environment at the September meeting of DevOps CLT. This promises to be a great opportunity to hear about Chef from the source and […]
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Opscode at Southeast LinuxFest 2011
The third annual Southeast LinuxFest is this weekend (June 10-12, 2011) in Spartanburg, SC and Opscode is excited to be in attendance. At 10:15 am on Sunday morning our very own Seth Chisamore will be presenting “Deploying Fully Automated, Highly Available, Django Application Stacks with Chef“. Come by for a quick introduction to Chef and […]
Read MoreOpscode Selected as a MIT Innovation Showcase Finalist
Opscode is pleased to announce it has been selected out of a large pool of candidates as an MIT Innovation Showcase Finalist. Finalists selected “represent cutting edge B2B solutions that combine both value and innovation to Enterprise IT”. The Showcase is schedule for May 18, 6:15 pm at the Kresge Auditorium. If you’re in the […]
Read MoreOpscode CEO Jesse Robbins explains how Open Source is building the Cloud at OSBC on May 16th
If you are planning on attending Computerworld’s Open Source Business Conference you won’t want to miss Jesse’s participation in the panel discussion, “Open Source Built the Web, Now It’s Helping to Build the Cloud”. Panel Description: Just as with the web, open source is one of the core foundations of cloud computing as early cloud pioneers used the […]
Read MoreSeattle Chef Users Meeting: Wednesday May 11
Hello Chefs! Once again, the folks at White Pages will host a Seattle area Chef users meetup, and we’d love to see you there! Opscode will be in attendance, and will also present a tour of features in the highly anticipated Chef 0.10 release. Pizza and beverages will be provided by Opscode. When: Wednesday, May […]
Read MoreApril 26th Bay Area Chef Meetup – What’s New in Chef 0.10
Several members of the Opscode team will be at the Bay Area Chef User Group Meetup on April 26th in Mountain View. In addition to general Chef Q&A and hacking, we will plan to discuss the newest version of Chef. Join us and share in the Chef 0.10 knowledge! As is tradition, the good folks […]
Read MoreJaspersoft & Full360 – Cloud Business Intelligence with the Opscode Platform
Next Wednesday April 27th at 10am PT, Jaspersoft and Full360 will be demonstrating elasticBI, Full360’s powerful and integrated business intelligence suite. ElasticBI features Jaspersoft’s BI offering running on a Vertica database. It is delivered on AWS and and built using Chef and the Opscode Platform. Details are as follows: Date: Wednesday April 27th Time: 10am […]
Read MoreBoulder Chef Hack Day
Following the success of our recent Chef Hack Day in Austin, Texas, on Saturday April 30 we will have the first Denver/Boulder area hack day! Opscode will be in attendance with members of the developer and services teams. What: Spend a Saturday hacking on Chef itself, or on your cookbooks. The idea behind the hack […]
Read MoreOpscode at the Texas Linux Fest
The Texas Linux Fest is in Austin this Saturday April 2! This is the second year for this Linux and Open Source conference and it looks like it’s going to be a great show. As a sponsor of the conference, we’ll be manning our booth and if you’re there please drop in and we can […]
Read MoreOpscode at Mountain West RubyConf 2011
The Mountain West RubyConf is in Salt Lake City is this Thursday and Friday, March 17-18! This is a regional Ruby conference held in Salt Lake City. Opscode’s Joshua Timberman will be presenting a talk on Cookbook design patterns used by Opscode for our published cookbooks and how to make cookbooks sharable betweenenvironments and infrastructures, as well […]
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