[quote]CoreOS, the company behind the container-centric CoreOS Linux distribution and Tectonic container management service, today announced that it has raised a $28 million Series B round led by GV, the fund formerly known as Google Ventures.
Other investors include Accel, Fuel Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) and the Y Combinator Continuity Fund. In total, the company has now raised $48 million.
coreos-wordmark-vert-colorAs CoreOS co-founder and CEO Alex Polvi told me, this new round will provide “more fuel for the tank.” He noted that the company had a lot of inbound interest in this round, but the decision to work with GV was a pretty easy one, it seems. GV already led CoreOS’s add-on to its Series A round, after all, and Polvi describes the whole process as “quick and easy” (which isn’t something you typically hear about Series B rounds these days).[/quote]
[quote]The core of CoreOS’s product range, of course, is the CoreOS distribution, but the Kubernetes-based Tectonic container management platform is what brings all of these efforts together.[/quote]
source: [url]http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/09/coreos-raises-28m-series-b-round-led-by-gv[/url]
[url]https://coreos.com/[/url]
Pls someone translate to retard for me
Instead of buying a grill, taking it out of the box, and assembling it, the grill now comes preassembled in the box and remains in the box all the time.
When it's time to get rid of the grill, just throw away the box instead of taking it apart and trying to find all the spare parts and shit.
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