Bitnami to lead the conversation on "Banishing the Shadow Cloud" at this year's OpenStack Summit.

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 26, 2015

Bitnami, a leading provider of ready-to-run server applications and development environments, to lead the conversation on “Banishing the Shadow Cloud” at this year’s OpenStack Summit in Tokyo, Japan, October 27-30, 2015.

Bitnami COO and Co-Founder, Erica Brescia will share insights into the most important cloud features, rates of public cloud, application adoption and success behind banishing the shadow cloud during her session on October 27, 2015, at 10:00 a.m.

"Interest in both public clouds and private clouds like OpenStack is growing at a rapid pace. But many private cloud deployments are undermined by a user experience that doesn't match that provided by public clouds," said Erica Brescia, COO of Bitnami. "By improving the experience, particularly the ease of cloud application deployment, OpenStack operators can reduce the leakage and banish the shadow cloud."

About Bitnami
Bitnami is a library of popular server applications and development environments that can be installed in a click, either on your laptop, in a virtual machine or hosted in the cloud. With over a million deployments each month, Bitnami.com has become the world’s most popular destination for many of today’s most popular applications. Bitnami­-packaged apps provide a consistent, secure and up-­to-­date, optimized end ­user experience on any platform.

We take care of compiling and configuring the application and all of its dependencies (third­party libraries, language runtimes, databases) so it works out­of­the­box. The company is also the largest source of applications for the leading cloud marketplaces. Bitnami is headquartered in San Francisco, CA and has a major development center in Seville, Spain. For more information, visit http://www.Bitnami.com, or follow us on Twitter (@Bitnami) and Facebook.

The OpenStack® Word Mark and the OpenStack® logos are trademarks of the OpenStack Foundation.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/BitnamiOpenStackSummit/26/prweb13042680.htm

A winter storm is expected to pummel LI as artic air settles in across the region. NewsdayTV meteorologist Geoff Bansen has the forecast. Credit: Newsday

Snow totals may be less across the South Shore A winter storm is expected to pummel LI as artic air settles in across the region. NewsdayTV meteorologist Geoff Bansen has the forecast.

A winter storm is expected to pummel LI as artic air settles in across the region. NewsdayTV meteorologist Geoff Bansen has the forecast. Credit: Newsday

Snow totals may be less across the South Shore A winter storm is expected to pummel LI as artic air settles in across the region. NewsdayTV meteorologist Geoff Bansen has the forecast.

SUBSCRIBE

Unlimited Digital AccessOnly 25¢for 6 months

ACT NOWSALE ENDS SOON | CANCEL ANYTIME