Cloud Foundry Foundation Sees Rapid Growth

In First Five Months Foundation Grows to More Than 40 Member Companies; Rapidly Advances Development Through Community Contributions and Dojo Expansion

Actualizado el 11 de mayo, 2015 - 18.30hs.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 05/11/15 -- Cloud Foundry Foundation, home of the leading open source cloud native application platform, kicked off the Cloud Foundry Summit today in Santa Clara with significant development progress and strong community growth since the foundation launch in December.

Development progress within the independent Cloud Foundry Foundation has continued to accelerate through dramatic increases in contributions to the project. With the addition of Apigee, Bloomberg, Cloudsoft, Huawei, Mirantis, and New Relic, corporate membership has now grown to more than 40 vendor and end user organizations, representing the United States, EMEA and APAC. The Cloud Foundry user community continues to expand as well, with 120 self-organized local groups, attracting more than 16,500 members from 91 cities in 40 countries around the globe.

On the heels of this growth, 1400 application developers, IT operations experts, technical managers, business leaders, service providers and project contributors are attending the Cloud Foundry Summit today and tomorrow at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Attendees can see how organizations like Comcast, Corelogic, DigitalGlobe, Garmin, GSA, Intel, Kroger and Orange Labs are using Cloud Foundry in their environments. They are also getting a first look at Cloud Foundry advancements announced this week by members including:

In the last year, the Cloud Foundry project has seen a 36% increase in week-over-week code commits. More than 2,300 pull requests from non-dedicated committers have been accepted, and the total contributor-base has expanded to over 2,100 developers. This activity spans 185 discrete modular projects that are either incubating or active projects within the foundation. The Cloud Foundry Runtime project has maintained a rapid release cadence, producing 12 releases since the start of 2015.

Recent technical features and community contributions to the project include:

  • Lattice, a repackaging of several Cloud Foundry platform components designed to be a rapid developer trial experience of a robust container clustering solution.
  • The next generation of the Cloud Foundry runtime layer, code-named Diego, is nearing release. Diego is currently in a Beta status.
  • A Microsoft-built BOSH CPI to allow users to easily deploy Cloud Foundry onto Microsoft Azure, and has announced its intention to provide that to the Cloud Foundry community. This integration is being demonstrated at Cloud Foundry Summit.
  • EMC Stages First Cloud Foundry Dojo in Cambridge, MA
  • Incubation of the Apache Brooklyn service broker approved by the Services PMC

Gartner Research predicts DevOps will be mainstream next year, deployed by 500 of the world's leading companies. The firm expects the DevOps tools market to grow to $2.3 billion in 2016, more than 20-percent compared to the $1.9 billion spend in 2014.

"These predictions and the momentum we're seeing come as no surprise," said Cloud Foundry Foundation CEO Sam Ramji. "In a world where business must innovate to survive, every company is becoming a software company. Cloud Foundry is the place of practice for continuous innovation."

About Cloud Foundry Foundation
The Cloud Foundry Foundation is independent non-profit organization formed to sustain the development, promotion and adoption of Cloud Foundry as the global industry standard for open Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). Cloud Foundry makes it faster and easier to build, test, deploy and scale applications. Cloud Foundry is an Apache 2.0 licensed project available on Github: https://github.com/cloudfoundry. To learn more, visit: http://www.CloudFoundry.org.

Press Contact:
Jil Backstrom
Cloud Foundry Foundation
jbackstrom@cloudfoundry.org
303.913.1650

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