The business theory behind going proprietary sounds good. You dump your open-source licenses (for example, Apache 2.0 or AGPL) that got you your start and replace them with restrictive licenses, such ...
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna speaks about the regulatory environment, tech spending, DeepSeek, AI, GenAI, M&A, mainframes.
HashiCorp was also unambiguous about its desire to simplify and unify its approach. It would focus on two pillars: infrastructure for provisioning and management (largely Terraform), and security ...
IBM justified the deal by saying that HashiCorp's infrastructure provisioning software Terraform would be helpful with enterprise clients. The deal, expected to close by the end of 2024 ...
AI momentum, Red Hat acceleration and HashiCorp updates are among the most likely topics on IBM 4Q 2024 earnings report.
with IBM buttressing its growing infrastructure software portfolio with popular complementary tools (Terraform, Vault), while HashiCorp will gain access to a seasoned go-to-market motion." ...
HashiCorp competes in the IaC market with Terraform, one of its most popular products. IBM offers a tool called Ansible that it obtained through the 2018 acquisition of Red Hat. Terraform enables ...
IBM is hopeful of completing the $6.4 billion purchase of Hashicorp relatively smoothly given what Big Blue perceives to be a "more rational" and "pro-competition" regulatory environment.
HashiCorp provides hybrid and multi-cloud lifecycle management products, such as infrastructure as code tool Terraform, which facilitate building and running AI applications. HashiCorp will ...
HashiCorp, Inc. engages in the provision of infrastructure automation solutions for multi-cloud environments. Its software products include Vault for security, Terraform, Consul, Vagrant for ...