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OneOps

OneOps is an open-source platform for lifecycle management of applications across multiple cloud environments, with a focus on deployment, configuration, and ongoing operations.

  • Application lifecycle management across multiple clouds
  • Model-driven provisioning and configuration of infrastructure resources
  • Continuous Deployment (CD) and release management for cloud applications (cloud DevOps)
  • Monitoring and operational control of running application stacks
  • Vendor-neutral abstraction for portability between cloud providers (cloud management)

More About OneOps

OneOps is used by enterprises that require a consistent way to design, deploy, and operate applications across public and private cloud environments. It functions as a cloud management and DevOps orchestration layer (cloud DevOps) that abstracts underlying infrastructure providers, allowing teams to define application stacks once and run them in multiple compatible clouds with limited change to deployment logic or operational workflows.

The platform applies a model-driven architecture in which applications are represented as assemblies composed of components such as compute, storage, network, and platform services. These models are stored and versioned so that infrastructure and application configuration can be treated similarly to source code. This approach aligns with Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) practices and supports repeatable provisioning, environment cloning, and consistent promotion of stacks from development to production.

OneOps provides capabilities for automated provisioning, configuration management, and CD (cloud DevOps). It integrates with cloud APIs and underlying configuration tools to create, update, and tear down environments based on declarative definitions. Teams can define deployment pipelines that handle rollout, verification, and rollback procedures, helping standardize release practices across multiple business units or product lines.

Operational features in OneOps include monitoring hooks, health checks, and controls to manage running application stacks. The system maintains metadata about each deployment, including component relationships and dependencies, which can be used for impact analysis when performing updates or scaling actions. This supports day-2 operations such as patching, resizing, and configuration changes while maintaining awareness of the full stack topology.

In marketplace and directory terms, OneOps fits within cloud management platforms and cloud DevOps tooling. It addresses use cases related to multi-cloud deployment governance, standardized provisioning, environment modeling, and Release Automation (RA). Organizations that adopt OneOps typically position it as a central orchestration and lifecycle management layer that coordinates cloud resources, application components, and operational policies, while allowing underlying providers and tools to be substituted or combined according to business and technical requirements.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 5
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $0-$1M

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680 West California Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94086

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services