So, on November 5th at the OpenStack Summit in Hong Kong, Ubuntu announced the creation of "Ubuntu OpenStack Interoperability Lab" (OIL) with such powerhouse partners as Cisco, Dell, EMC, HP, IBM, ...
Hone your OpenStack skills with a full deployment in a single virtual machine. It's hard to go anywhere these days without hearing something about the urgent need to deploy on-premises cloud ...
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Canonical’s OpenStack Interoperability Lab (OIL) continues to set the pace for multi-vendor interoperability, certification and testing of OpenStack. Canonical tests quality and interoperability on ...
Ubuntu OpenStack continues to be the “go to” platform for enterprise scale out solutions, as Cisco releases its latest CVD (Cisco Validated Design), Hadoop as a Service (HaaS) with Cisco UCS Common ...
Canonical has just shipped Utopic Unicorn, the latest version of its Ubuntu Server operating system. And while it isn’t quite the Promised Land of operating systems that the name suggests (there are ...
Ubuntu vendor Canonical has teamed up with AMD to make it easier for users to deploy an OpenStack private cloud. The companies have cobbled together AMD’s SeaMicro SM15000, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server ...
The real long-term test of any large-scale, modern infrastructure is an economic one, according to Ubuntu creator Mark Shuttleworth. "This will determine success over the next five or 10 years," ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ubuntu 15.10 will be available for download from Canonical on 22nd October 2015. The new update brings a host of incremental improvements and benefits for business users and ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. ARM officials took a step forward in their effort to build ...
LONDON, UK: Canonical today announces Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will be released on April 17, 2014, bringing a new level of reliability, performance and interoperability to cloud and scale out environments ...
The real long-term test of any large-scale, modern infrastructure is an economic one, according to Ubuntu creator Mark Shuttleworth. "This will determine success over the next five or 10 years," ...
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