Difference between revisions 869934419 and 876044157 on enwiki{{infobox software | name = Cloudify | logo = Cloudify Logo.png | author = Cloudify | released = {{release date and age |2012|02|15}} | latest release version = 4.5<ref>{{cite web|url=https://devclass.com/2018/11/20/cloudify-grabs-a-slice-of-cloud-native-with-v4-5-release |title=Cloudify grabs a slice of cloud native with v4.5 release • DEVCLASS |publisher=[[DEVCLASS]]|date=20 November 2018}}</ref> (contracted; show full)m/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=7729244 |title=Company Overview of GigaSpaces Technologies, Inc. | publisher=[[Bloomberg Businessweek]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170727005137/en/GigaSpaces-Plans-Spinoff-Cloudify-Division-Focus-Enterprise |title=GigaSpaces Plans Spinoff of Cloudify Division to Focus on Enterprise Hybrid Cloud Management and Network Orchestration | publisher=[[Businesswire]]}}</ref> ==Overview== Cloudify uses the [[OASIS TOSCA]] technology and is written in the [[Python (programming language)|Python]] programming language.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://readwrite.com/2012/02/16/driver-for-deploying-any-app-t#awesm=~ouHPsYbxjASJ6H |title=Driver for Deploying Any App to Any Cloud Available for Free | publisher=[[ReadWrite]]}}</ref> It is licensed under the [[Apache License]] Version 2.0,<ref>{{Citation | url = http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html | title = Cloudify Github | contribution = Cloudify Open Source Project}}.</ref> and its source files can be found and forked on [[GitHub]].<ref>{{Citation | contribution-url = https://github.com/CloudifySource/cloudify | title =The [[Apache Software Foundation]] | contribution =Apache License, Version 2.0 }}.</ref> Built on a [[YAML]] DSL ([[Domain Specific Language]]) configuration files called "blueprints" define the application's configurations, services and their tier dependencies. With these Cloudify automates the deployment phases of applications to [[Cloud computing]] and [[Virtualization]] infrastructure. The blueprints describe how the application interacts with the data center through APIs to execute the defined blueprint configurations. (contracted; show full)/www.couchbase.com/communities/content/running-gigaspaces-cloudify-hp-public-cloud |title=Running GigaSpaces Cloudify on HP Public Cloud | publisher=[[Couchbase]] Blog}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.zdnet.com/blog/virtualization/gigaspaces-cloudify-for-microsofts-azure-java-in-the-clouds/3839 | title=GigaSpaces Cloudify for Microsoft's Azure - Java in the clouds| publisher= [[ZDnet]]}}</ref> Cloudify also supports configuration management tools like [[Chef (software)|Chef]] [[Puppet (software)|Puppet]], [[Ansible (software)|Ansible]] for the application deployment phase, as a method of deploying and configuring application services.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://cloudnewsdaily.com/2012/12/gigaspaces-cloudify-partners-with-opspaces-for-chef-onboarding/ | title=Gigaspaces Cloudify Partners with OpsCode for Enhanced Chef Integration | publisher= Cloud News Daily}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.idevnews.com/stories/5582/Cloudify-Chef-Team-On-New-Open-Source-Recipe-for-Migrating-Apps-to-the-Cloud | title=Cloudify, Chef Team On New Open Source Recipe for Migrating Apps to the Cloud | publisher= Integration Developer News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.idevnews.com/stories/5582/Cloudify-Chef-Team-On-New-Open-Source-Recipe-for-Migrating-Apps-to-the-Cloud | title=Chef's Working On The PaaS | publisher= [[Dr. Dobbs]]}}</ref> [[Puppet (software)|Puppet]], [[Ansible (software)|Ansible]] for the application deployment phase, as a method of deploying and configuring application services. ==Industry Recognition== Cloudify was mentioned in marketing publications, including: the [[VentureBeat]] CloudBeat Showdown 2011,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://venturebeat.com/events/cloudbeat2011/startup-competition/ | title=CloudBeat 2011 Showdown}}</ref> the [[CRN Magazine|CRN]] 20 Coolest Cloud Platforms & Development Vendors 2012, 2014, and 2018 <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.crn.com/slide-shows/cloud/232602588/the-20-coolest-cloud-platforms-development-vendors.htm?pgno=10 | t(contracted; show full) Cloudify is a member of various collaborative projects and open source communities: * [[Linux Foundation]] * [[OPNFV]] * [[MEF Forum]] * [[OASIS TOSCA]] * [[OpenStack]] * [https://www.open-o.org/ OPEN-O] * [https://www.onap.org/ ONAP - Open Network Automation Platform] * [http://www.projectclearwater.org/ Project Clearwater] ==Users== Cloudify is used in Open-O, [[AT&T]], [[VMware]], [[Deutsche Telekom]], [[Orange S.A.#Orange Labs|Orange]], within [[OPNFV]], [[Metaswitch]], [[Proximus]], [[Telstra]], [[Partner Communications Company|Partner Communications]], and [[Mavenir]] among others.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/surprising-whos-using-mano-code-cloudify/2016/05/ |title=It’s Surprising Who’s Using NFV MANO Code From Cloudify |publisher=sdxcentral |accessdate=2016-05-18}}</ref>(contracted; show full)* [[List of commercial open-source applications and services]] * [[Orchestration (computing)]] ==References== {{reflist|2}} ==External links== * [http://cloudify.co/ Cloudify Open Source Community] * [https://github.com/cloudify-cosmo Cloudify Open Source Project - Github]{{Official website}} [[Category:Cloud applications]] [[Category:Orchestration software]] [[Category:Free software for cloud computing]] [[Category:Cloud infrastructure]] [[Category:Software using the Apache license]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=876044157.
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