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Containers : Case Analysis

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At Mesosphere, being customer-first is one of our core values. To us, being customer-first is listening deeply and empathetically to our customers in order to truly understand what they need to be successful, and then working backward to help them achieve success.

Throughout this process, we relentlessly strive to create insanely great products for our customers.

Last quarter, we held our inaugural customer advisory board meeting and we are proud to share a brief overview of how far we’ve come together and how our customers are disrupting industries.

Introduction

To start with some context, let’s take a look at some container theory, specifically around port automation. As told in Containers, an 8 episode podcast by Alexis …show more content…

Members of our CAB don't want to be behind like the Port of San Francisco in the 1960’s, getting left behind during the freight containerization revolution, but rather want to embrace automation just like the Port of Oakland.

We are privileged to work with leading companies in virtually every industry vertical as they transform their industries. Every Mesosphere customer increases the value of DC/OS and it is truly impressive to see the diverse array of industry-defining use cases and architectures that are being adopted by our CAB members, their teams and the broader base of DC/OS customers.

Use Cases enabling Enterprise Transformation

Above you see a small set of use cases directly shared by our CAB members. Our CAB members partnered with Mesosphere to run DC/OS for many of the above use-cases, such as microservices and data services. This partnership enables them to disrupt their respective industries and drive innovation at the rate of leading hyper-scale companies.

When we dove-in, it came as no surprise that the top reason customers choose to standardize on Mesosphere DC/OS is DC/OS’s ability to help them achieve business outcomes around data agility using data services built on the SMACK stack, which consists of Apache Spark, Mesos, Akka, Cassandra and Kafka. The SMACK stack enables business to work with real-time data at scale. Also high on the list

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