Nimbula was a computer software company that existed from 2008 to 2017. It developed software for the implementation of public and private cloud computing environments.[1]
The company emerged from stealth mode in June 2010 and changed its name to Nimbula.[8][9]Diane Greene and Roelof Botha became members of the board of directors at that time.[8][4]
Eventually the company had its office in Mountain View, California.
A public beta version of its software was announced in December 2010.[10] Nimbula Director 1.0 was released in April 2011.[11]
Nimbula was Named a ‘Cool Vendor’ in Cloud Management by Gartner in April 2012.[12]
In October 2012, Nimbula joined the OpenStack Foundation.[13]
Nimbula Director software allows users to implement IaaS-style private, public and hybrid clouds. The software was aimed at both enterprise customers and service providers. It can manage both on- and off-premises infrastructure through a Web UI, an API or a command line interface.
Nimbula Director’s features include:
Control access to local and external cloud resources with a policy based authorization system supporting multi-tenancy.
Hands-off automated installation on bare metal
Automated (zero touch) cluster expansion as new hardware is added
API to manage local and external cloud resources
Reduce demands on system administrators through low-touch automated cloud management.
Multiple hypervisor support from a single management pane
Support for common cloud APIs like Amazon Web Services API