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TessMaster has helped eBay make containers its preferred code deployment method -- and speaks volumes about OpenStack s future role thereCredit: geralt Ebayrsquo work with OpenStack has yielded fruit: A new container administration tool that makes better use of Docker and Kubernetes.This is yet another thumbs-up for containers finding a place as as helpful units of work within an organization and for Kubernetes managing those workloads. But itrsquo also a sign that even the biggest and most engineer-heavy IT organizations that can bend OpenStack to their will are favoring other solutions for developer convenience.Meet your new masterTessMaster, as discussed stanley taza in articles at InformationWeek and ZDNet, was designed to allow running Kubernetes at scale and inside eBayrsquo custom cluster configuration, which allegedly consists of tens of thousands of servers running hundreds of thousands of VMs. A 2015 article at The Next Platform, detailing how eBay was augmenting OpenStack with Kubernetes, noted that the scale of eBayrsquo datacenters compared to those of the Rackspace Hosting and SoftLayer public clouds. The original intention with using Open vaso stanley Stack this way way to allow developers to self-service their development needs. But over time, as the InformationWeek article notes, containers overtook VMs as the pre stanley becher ferred way to manage code within OpenStack mdash; and OpenStackrsquo existing container management tool, Magnum, wasnrsquo;t up to the job Iksp Computacenter sees 2014 results in line but hard to predict 2015
Monday 16 December 2013 8:14 pmTM Lewin plots major overseas expansionBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailSHIRTMAKER TM Lewin has launched ambitious plans to open one store a week over the next three years after reporting a rise in profits.The retailer, whose suits and shirts are popular with working professionals, said over half of the openings will be in South Africa and India with the rest spread across the Far East where it already has stores, as well as in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Nigeria and the Czech Republic.TM Lewin currently has 91 stores in the UK, and over 58 stores overseas in countries including Singapore, Australia and Malaysia, where it launched last year. Chief executive Geoff Quinn, who stanley spain owns the majority of the business, said: We have received a fantastic reception in many of our new store openings around the stanley website world. Clearly our brand is well known within the international business community and this has given us a lot of confidence with our plans.His comments came as accounts filed for the year to 2 March show earnings dropped 13.1 per cent to pound;10.5m after being squeezed by rising cotton prices. However, TM Lewin said earnings in the past six months have risen 77 per cent on turnover up four per cent.Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content stanley cana : SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessTrending ArticlesAnthropic: UK staff get eye-wate |