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MateriaDB KV, Functions: discover the future of Clever Cloud at Devoxx Paris 2024
Clever Cloud is proud to present its new range of serverless products: Materia!
Clever Cloud achieves ISO 27001 : 2022 certification
We are proud to announce that Clever Cloud has achieved a major milestone in its ongoing commitment to the security and confidentiality of our customers' data: ISO 27001 : 2022 certification.
Clever Cloud structures itself to support its organic growth
In 2023, Clever Cloud has once again made great strides, with a significant increase in its turnover. Having recently passed the 60-strong mark, the company is welcoming new profiles to support its development, and is expanding its Management Committee.
Our journey to a better Clever Cloud
Over two years ago, we decided to strengthen the Clever Cloud team. At that time, our goal was to better support our customers in their growth, respond to their requests and complete the development of new products more efficiently. Discover our evolution.
Our consortium, InfrateX, wins Simpl
The InfrateX Consortium, led by Sopra Steria with NTT Data and including Clever Cloud as a member, has won the significant contract Simpl.
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Knowing your system – Part 4 – Falling in love with paludis
Installing a source-based GNU/Linux distribution As we last saw, I'm really fond of source-based distributions.…
Knowing your system – Part 3 – Source-based distributions: The Gentoo example
After a little reminder on UNIX-like systems and a quick view to the init process,…
Hackathon Open Data Fall 2012, Nantes
Want to try the brand new Open Data materials from Pays-de-la-Loire and Loire-Atlantique? Come to…
Facron 0.9 released
Usually, every Thursday I publish another post in my "Knowing your system" saga, but this…
Facron – fanotify cron system
The filesystem cron principle
At Clever Cloud, we often have to manage stuff based…
Knowing your system – Part 2 – The init process
As we last saw, when we start an UNIX-like system, the kernel gives the hand…