Linode, the nearly 20-year-old cloud software company that’s made itself a household name in the Philly tech scene, will be acquired by Akamai Technologies. CEO Christopher Aker founded the company in ...
Earlier this year, when Akamai bought infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud platform provider Linode for about $900 million, it wasn't clear how Akamai's content delivery network (CDN) and security ...
Akamai is to expand Linode’s presence in more than a dozen markets over the next year, and is planning to develop a new Edge compute offering. The companies this week announced plans to add more than ...
Akamai, the company you probably mostly think of as a content delivery network but that also offers security and edge computing services, today announced that it has acquired Linode. The price of the ...
Akamai Technologies announced today it has reached an agreement to acquire infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) platform provider Linode for approximately $900 million, in a move to help enable Akamai ...
Content delivery network (CDN) player Akamai has launched Connected Cloud, a platform based on its acquisition of cloud player Linode. Akamai Connected Cloud is intended as a more distributed ...
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The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. Linode is not afraid to be a bit different, or so it appears. The firm takes an open stance on ...
Earlier this year, Akamai announced its plans to acquire Linode, the well-loved cloud hosting service, to build out its own cloud and edge computing portfolio. The $900 million acquisition closed last ...
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. It’s like a London bus or a TechEd, you wait for ages and then – suddenly – several come along at once. Microsoft ...