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Database-as-a-service technology, live upgrades, storage improvements and federated identity are part of the new open-source cloud platform release.
OpenStack, the open-source infrastructure project that aims to give enterprises the equivalent of AWS for the private clouds, today announced the launch of its 17th release, dubbed "Queens." ...
'Icehouse,' the newest edition of the open source IaaS, adds more features, but uptake with enterprises and competition with public cloud vendors remain thorny The latest milestone release of ...
Canonical today announced that the next version of Ubuntu, 15.04 Vivid Vervet, will be available for download on Thursday. This release introduces a couple of new features for desktop users, but ...
Four years and change after its debut, OpenStack has reached its 10th biannual release, code-named Juno. With this release comes not only the usual flood of new features and bug fixes, but what ...
OpenStack Havana, an open-source Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud, has added features that make it even better suited for enterprise use.
Cloud Cruiser's cost management offering for OpenStack features workflow tools that offer management and accounting capabilities for optimizing capital expenses versus operational expenses in ...
The updates to Rackspace’s distribution of the open source cloud management system OpenStack brings features from the latest distribution of the software to the hoster's supported distribution.
The upcoming open-source OpenStack Juno cloud platform will now support more databases and database features.
Bright Cluster Manager 7 for OpenStack features: Automates the complicated configuration and setup operations every OpenStack cloud demands, so system administrators don’t have to manage configuration ...
InCloud OpenStack features more than 500 technologies, solutions and service partners. Inspur’s contributions to the OpenStack community have earned top rankings worldwide. With its proven strong ...
Intel is also contributing some spending money, a budget intended to fund Intel/Mirantis co-development of OpenStack features. Today's announcement doesn't specify how the $100 million is split.