Seattle-based DevOps firm Chef today released Automate, a commercial integration of several open-source and commercial offerings that it described as a enterprise-oriented package for automating ...
Chef has been a leading open source tool for automating the provisioning and configuration of servers for the better part of a decade. In recent years the company added InSpec and Habitat to the ...
Chef has been at the forefront of the DevOps movement with its namesake open-source Chef project. Not all of Chef’s platforms, however, have been open-source, with some available under commercial ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Chef, the leader in DevOps, today announced a commitment to develop all of its software as open source under the Apache 2.0 license. The company also announced the ...
After that you have two supported commercial options to choose from: Hosted Chef and Chef Automate, which cost $72 and $137 per node, respectively. Chef Automate comes complete with team workflow ...