• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Sunday, December 14, 2025
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
iotwashington
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Centers
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Centers
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software
No Result
View All Result
iotwashington
No Result
View All Result
Home Internet of Things

Samsung to acquire US cloud services firm Joyent

in Internet of Things
0
SHARES
14
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Samsung Electronics is acquiring U.S. cloud services company Joyent as it builds its services business around mobile devices and the Internet of Things.

The financial details of the transaction were not disclosed. Joyent will operate as a standalone subsidiary under the new dispensation and continue providing cloud infrastructure and software services to its customers.

Samsung said Thursday the acquisition would give the smartphone maker access to its own cloud platform to support it in the areas of mobile, IoT and cloud-based software and services.

The South Korean company said it had evaluated a number of providers of public and private cloud infrastructure but zeroed in on Joyent in San Francisco as it saw “an experienced management team with deep domain expertise and a robust cloud technology validated by some of the largest Fortune 500 customers.”

Joyent’s key executives, including CEO Scott Hammond, CTO Bryan Cantrill, and Bill Fine, vice president of product, will join Samsung and work on company-wide cloud initiatives.

With Samsung as a key customer, Joyent hopes to achieve the scale required to compete effectively in the “large, rapidly growing and fiercely competitive cloud computing market,” Hammond wrote in a blog post. Joyent competes with giants like Google, Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services. “As a result of this acquisition, Samsung will become an anchor tenant for Joyent’s Triton and Manta solutions,” Hammond wrote.

Triton is Joyent’s container-as-a-service platform while Manta is its object storage technology. Samsung plans to use Triton and Manta as the server-side foundation for a new generation of mobile- and IoT-based application, according to Cantrill.

Samsung has been progressively expanding in the IoT market including through acquisitions. In August 2014, for example, it acquired smart home appliances company SmartThings in the U.S.

Join the Network World communities on Facebook and LinkedIn to comment on topics that are top of mind.
Download WordPress Themes
Download Nulled WordPress Themes
Download WordPress Themes Free
Premium WordPress Themes Download
free online course
download intex firmware
Download WordPress Themes
free download udemy course
Tags: Samsung to acquire US cloud services firm Joyent
Next Post

Spy boss warns of IoT hacks crippling whole cities

Recommended

Lawmakers want UK to set example on transparency in AI decision making

10 enterprise Internet of Things deployments with actual results

Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS

Newsletter

Subscribe our Newsletter for latest updates.

Loading

Category

  • AI
  • Careers
  • Cloud Computing
  • Connected Cars
  • Connected Vehicles
  • Data & Analytics
  • Data Center
  • Data Centers
  • Databases
  • Development
  • Enterprise
  • Hardware
  • Healthcare
  • IIoT
  • Infrastructure
  • Internet of Things
  • IoT
  • IT Leadership
  • Manufacturing
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Oil & Gas
  • Open Source
  • Security
  • Smart Cities
  • Smart Homes
  • Software
  • Software Development
  • Standards
  • Technology Industry
  • Uncategorized
  • Unified Communications
  • Virtualization
  • WAN
  • Wearables

About Us

Advance IOT information site of Washington USA

© 2024 iotwashington.com.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Internet of Things
  • Security
  • WAN
  • IoT
  • Cloud Computing
  • Data Centers
  • Mobile
  • Networking
  • Software

© 2024 iotwashington.com.

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In