Spinnaker is said to be roughly tracing the path of Kubernetes, the Google-created open-source-software project that's since become a standard in the cloud.
The first wave of cloud-computing startups focused on helping companies simply figure out how to operate in this new world of servers, rented from megaplayers like Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure. Early-stage investors believe the next wave will focus on helping companies maximize their potential across different cloud providers.
The first wave of cloud-computing startups focused on helping companies simply figure out how to operate in this new world of servers, rented from megaplayers like Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure. Early-stage investors believe the next wave will focus on helping companies maximize their potential across different cloud providers.
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