It only stands to reason that a company that started its life as Reductive Labs would wind up reducing the complexity of their name. But that’s one of the many things that Puppet—yeah, it’s just Puppet now—announced today.
The last 11 years has been awesome. But there’s way more to do than we’ve already done. The challenge is before us https://t.co/qOtScHl9u1
— Luke Kanies (@puppetmasterd) April 7, 2016
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I’ve hired a COO and partner, Sanjay Mirchandani https://t.co/fiem2STM8I
— Luke Kanies (@puppetmasterd) April 7, 2016
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We’ve started calling ourselves what you’ve been calling us all along: Puppet https://t.co/fiem2Tbnxi
— Luke Kanies (@puppetmasterd) April 7, 2016
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Read about the new orchestrator release and graph viewer. Visibility and control at the heart of your infrastructure https://t.co/fiem2STM8I
— Luke Kanies (@puppetmasterd) April 7, 2016
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Puppet and the leading edge of software, now managed through Project Blueshift https://t.co/fiem2STM8I
— Luke Kanies (@puppetmasterd) April 7, 2016
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And just to top it off, ChatOps integration with HipChat and data integration with Splunk https://t.co/fiem2STM8I
— Luke Kanies (@puppetmasterd) April 7, 2016
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Everyone's excited by the new office logo pic.twitter.com/RHi8TlQ7k3
— Luke Kanies (@puppetmasterd) April 7, 2016
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For more, start with CEO and founder Luke Kanies’ post on the new changes at Puppet.