Wednesday, April 3, 2013

NASA’s ex-CTO built a cloud in a box and he wants you to buy it

NASA’s ex-CTO built a cloud in a box and he wants you to buy it:

A Nebula cloud controller.

Private clouds are all the rage for businesses seeking to recreate the capabilities of Amazon's infrastructure-as-a-service cloud within their own data centers. One of the first organizations to build its own private cloud was NASA, which started working on the "Nebula" cloud in 2008. Now the people who built that cloud will sell you one very much like it.
Founded by the architects of NASA's Nebula project (now called OpenStack), the appropriately named vendor Nebula today announced general availability of its first product, Nebula One.
Nebula (the company) is headed by ex-NASA Chief Technology Officer for IT Chris Kemp and ex-NASA engineer Devin Carlen, who both helped create and build the Nebula technology. Kemp is Nebula's CEO and Carlen is Nebula's CTO.
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