Oracle Dyn
Acquisition in 2016
Oracle Dyn, a global business unit of Oracle, specializes in managed Domain Name System (DNS) services and cloud-based infrastructure. It connects users worldwide to digital content and experiences, processing 40 billion traffic optimization decisions daily for over 3,500 enterprise customers, including prominent digital brands. Dyn's acquisition by Oracle in 2017 expanded Oracle's cloud computing platform, offering enterprise customers a comprehensive suite of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solutions.
Ravello Systems
Acquisition in 2016
Ravello Systems Inc. is a provider of cloud-based virtualization software solutions, specializing in nested virtualization technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Palo Alto, California, Ravello allows enterprises to encapsulate multi-VM applications and run them seamlessly across various environments, including on-premises and public clouds, without requiring modifications. Its offerings include the ability to develop and test VMware and KVM applications with complex networking on platforms like AWS and Google Cloud, as well as virtual training solutions for deploying multi-VM application environments. Additionally, the company provides on-demand OpenStack labs for development and testing, as well as VMware ESXi lab environments for demos and proofs of concept. This flexibility empowers developers, DevOps teams, and IT professionals to leverage the extensive resources of the public cloud for their application development and testing needs. As of March 2016, Ravello Systems operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation.
StackEngine
Acquisition in 2015
StackEngine, Inc. is a software company that specializes in Docker management and automation solutions. Founded in 2014 and based in Austin, Texas, StackEngine offers a platform that enables organizations to deploy, manage, and scale resilient Docker applications effectively. Its software provides tools for product teams to integrate Docker into production environments, visualize and manage both small and large-scale Docker deployments, and automate change and configuration management for containerized applications. By focusing on empowering developers with the control and flexibility needed to optimize application performance, StackEngine aims to align technical operations with business objectives. As of December 2015, StackEngine operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation.
Nimbula
Acquisition in 2013
Nimbula is a cloud infrastructure software company that enables enterprises and service providers to construct private, public, or hybrid clouds. Founded by industry veterans Chris Pinkham and Willem van Biljon, who previously developed Amazon EC2, Nimbula offers its flagship product, Nimbula Director, which is designed to be scalable, highly automated, and user-friendly while providing complete control over cloud environments. The company’s solutions combine the flexibility and operational efficiencies typically associated with public clouds with the control and security of traditional data centers. Nimbula is headquartered in Mountain View, California, with a development team located in South Africa. It has participated in the OpenStack Foundation to further advance cloud software technologies. Nimbula was acquired by Oracle Corporation, reflecting its impactful role in the cloud software market.