Openwashing: Zenko (Dual), Kong (Mere API) and Blackboard (Proprietary and Malicious)
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Scality Rolls Out Multi-Cloud Management Tool Zenko in Open Source and Enterprise Editions
Scality today released Zenko 1.0, its multi-cloud data management tool, in an open source and an enterprise edition.
The new subscription cloud data controller builds on an earlier open source version that Scality rolled out last year. But unlike that product, which was based on Docker Swarm, the new editions use a Kubernetes orchestration framework. “It gives us more flexibility and a larger ecosystem around Kubernetes to deploy on prem or in cloud,” said Wally MacDermid, VP of Scality’s cloud business.
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Scality releases Zenko 1.0 to help businesses manage multiple clouds
San Francisco-based Scality, which is known for its data management software, today announced its first full release of a subscription cloud management tool.
Zenko 1.0 is now generally available for enterprise users and is designed to help them control data as it moves between their private storage and various public clouds. For Scality, which made its name with Ring, (software for managing data on private servers), the release of Zenko is a bet that the future of its business will look quite a bit different from its past.
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Kong Announces Version 1.0 of its Open-Source Microservice API Gateway
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Blackboard Announces Rebrand of Open-Source Learning Management System [Ed: Evil Blackboard -- a patent bully connected to Microsoft -- continues its openwashing efforts to confuse the market]
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