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cloud computing
form of Internet-based computing, whereby shared resources, software and information are provided to computers and other devices
Oracle Database
proprietary database management system
Azure
cloud computing platform operated by Microsoft
Amazon Web Services
subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms on a metered pay-as-you-go basis

VirtualBox
Oracle VirtualBox (formerly Sun VirtualBox, Sun xVM VirtualBox and InnoTek VirtualBox) is a hosted hypervisor for x86 and ARM virtualization developed by Oracle Corporation. VirtualBox was originally created by InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH, which was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 2008, which was in turn acquired by Oracle in 2010.

Kubernetes
Kubernetes (), also known as K8s, is an open-source container orchestration system for automating software deployment, scaling, and management. Originally designed by Google, the project is now maintained by a worldwide community of contributors, and the trademark is held by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
OpenStack
OpenStack is a free, open standard cloud computing platform. It is mostly deployed as infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) in both public and private clouds where virtual servers and other resources are made available to users. The software platform consists of interrelated components that control diverse, multi-vendor hardware pools of processing, storage, and networking resources throughout a data center. Users manage it either through a web-based dashboard, through command-line tools, or through RESTful web services.
Google Cloud Platform
cloud-based services and infrastructure from Google
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
Amazon cloud computing platform
Alibaba Cloud
Chinese cloud computing company

Heroku
Heroku is a cloud platform as a service (PaaS) supporting several programming languages. As one of the first cloud platforms, Heroku has been in development since June 2007, when it supported only the Ruby programming language, but now also supports Java, Node.js, Scala, Clojure, Python, PHP, and Go. For this reason, Heroku is said to be a polyglot platform as it has features for a developer to build, run and scale applications in a similar manner across most of these languages. Heroku was acquired by Salesforce in 2010 for $212 million.
Q28957072
software for defining and provisioning a datacenter infrastructure using configuration files
Lumen Technologies
technology company
Nutanix
Nutanix, Inc. is an American cloud computing company that sells software for datacenters and hybrid multi-cloud deployments. This includes software for virtualization, Kubernetes, database-as-a-service, software-defined networking, security, as well as software-defined storage for file, object, and block storage.
Cloudera
Cloudera, Inc. is an American data lake software company.
Vercel Inc.
Vercel Inc. is an American cloud application company. The company created and maintains the Next.js web development framework.
Apache CloudStack
open-source cloud computing software
Google Compute Engine
compute service used to run virtual machines offered by Google Cloud
Oracle Cloud
cloud computing platform
Linode
Linode () is an American cloud hosting provider that focuses on providing Linux-based virtual machines and cloud infrastructure.
Netlify
Netlify is a cloud computing company that offers a development platform that includes build, deploy, and serverless backend services for web applications and dynamic websites.
Apache Mesos
software to manage computer clusters
Riak
Riak (pronounced "ree-ack" ) is a distributed NoSQL key-value data store that offers high availability, fault tolerance, operational simplicity, and scalability. Riak moved to an entirely open-source project in August 2017, with many of the licensed Enterprise Edition features being incorporated. Riak implements the principles from Amazon's Dynamo paper with heavy influence from the CAP theorem. Written in Erlang, Riak has fault-tolerant data replication and automatic data distribution across the cluster for performance and resilience.
Bitnami
Bitnami is a library of installers or software packages for web applications and software stacks as well as virtual appliances. Bitnami is sponsored by Bitrock, a company founded in 2003 in Seville, Spain by Daniel Lopez Ridruejo and Erica Brescia. Bitnami stacks are used for installing software on Linux, Windows, macOS and Solaris. VMware acquired Bitrock, along with its two largest properties, Bitnami and InstallBuilder, on May 15, 2019.
MapR
MapR was a business software company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. MapR software provides access to a variety of data sources from a single computer cluster, including big data workloads such as Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark, a distributed file system, a multi-model database management system, and event stream processing, combining analytics in real-time with operational applications. Its technology runs on both commodity hardware and public cloud computing services. In August 2019, following financial difficulties, the technology and intellectual property of the company were sold
Rclone
Rclone is an open source, multi threaded, command line computer program to manage or migrate content on cloud and other high latency storage. Its capabilities include sync, transfer, crypt, cache, union, compress and mount. The rclone website lists supported backends including S3 and Google Drive.
Cloud Foundry
open source, multi-cloud application platform as a service
Apache Drill
open-source software framework
Amazon Elastic File System
cloud-based service
SAP Converged Cloud
software
Eucalyptus
free software
SAP Business Technology Platform
platform as a service by SAP
Key Management Interoperability Protocol
data serialization format
bare-metal server
computer server which is used by one tenant only
Amazon SageMaker
cloud machine-learning platform
IBM Cloud
a set of cloud computing services offered by IBM
Apache Storm
event processor software
Scaleway
Scaleway (formerly Online SAS or Online.net) is a French cloud computing and web hosting company, founded by Xavier Niel in 1999 and a majority owned subsidiary of the Iliad group.
The company provides physical dedicated servers and cloud computing architectures.
TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library
open source project that provides pre-packaged server software appliances