Matias Vangsnes

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Torvalds and Shuttleworth to Speak at LinuxCon Europe in November

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Torvalds and Shuttleworth to Speak at LinuxCon Europe in November by Sam Dean – Jul. 25, 2012Comments (0) If you’re a Linux user, developer and/or fan and you have any chance at all of being in Barcelona, Spain in early November, a good open source conference is taking shape there. The Linux Foundation has just announced [...]

Two lessons cloud providers must take from Zerigo’s DNS outage

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

When any business’s IT goes down, users will ask questions of those who provide their IT services – but in a cloudy world, a lax response to those questions can add up to major frustration. It’s a situation thrown sharply into relief by this week’s outage of cloud DNS service Zerigo, which fell over after [...]

The Linux Foundation Announces Keynote Speakers, Co-Located Events for …

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Jul 25, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced keynote confirmations and co-located events for LinuxCon Europe and the Embedded Linux Conference Europe (ELCE) taking place in Barcelona, Spain at Hotel Fira Palace Nov. 5-7, 2012. LinuxCon Europe, which [...]

Suse, Cent0S and Ubuntu virtual-machine images can be provisioned on cloud …

Thursday, June 7th, 2012

In Suse’s case, Azure users will be able to provision the latest edition of either the Suse Linux Enterprise Server or OpenSuse. “To set up an instance, they just pick the Suse enterprise image and provision it like they would on any other cloud service,” said Doug Jarvis, Suse product marketing manager for cloud. Suse [...]

Microsoft to Run Linux on Azure

Thursday, June 7th, 2012

After years of battling Linux as a competitive threat, Microsoft is now offering Linux-based operating systems on its Windows Azure cloud service. The Linux services will go live on Azure at 4 a.m. EDT on Thursday. At that time, the Azure portal will offer a number of Linux distributions, including Suse Linux Enterprise Server 11 [...]

Ubuntu will hit the big time on Amazon: Here’s how

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Open … and Shut The cloud is the new operating system, and Amazon owns the cloud. Big iron vendors like IBM and HP are feeling the heat as workloads itch to move off expensive mainframes into Amazon’s public cloud. Even Microsoft, the once undisputed king of the operating system, is under siege as its Seattle [...]

Noon News: BlackBerry 10 Devices to Land in October, VMware Source Code Stolen …

Friday, April 27th, 2012

RIM officials have announced that the upcoming smartphone platform, BlackBerry OS 10, will be launched in the third quarter of this year. The version will be accompanied by a brand new device and may be an option for existing phones as well. Thorsten Heins, RIM’s own CEO, states that a BlackBerry 10 device will be [...]

Cloudsafe365 Now Available on AWS Marketplace

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

[April 23, 2012] Cloudsafe365 Now Available on AWS Marketplace SAN FRANCISCO BRISBANE, Australia –(Business Wire)– Cloudsafe365, a WordPress online backup, security and content protection plugin provider is now immediately available on the recently launched Amazon AWS Marketplace. AWS Marketplace is an online store where customers can find, compare, and star using the software and services [...]

Cloudsafe365 Now Available on AWS Marketplace

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

Simple Plugin Provides Comprehensive Security For Popular Open Source CMS Service SAN FRANCISCO BRISBANE, Australia–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Cloudsafe365, a WordPress online backup, security and content protection plugin provider is now immediately available on the recently launched Amazon AWS Marketplace. AWS Marketplace is an online store where customers can find, compare, and start using the software and [...]

OnApp Adds Free Anycast DNS To The OnApp Cloud Platform

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

Share |Submit |RSS|Print|Comments Loading… Enables cloud providers to out-manoeuvre Amazon Route 53 London, UK – 17th April 2012: OnApp has announced general availability of OnApp Cloud 2.3.2, its cloud platform for service providers and enterprises. The latest version includes a free Anycast DNS (Domain Name System) service. This provides a low-latency, resilient global DNS service [...]

OnApp Introduces DNS Service with Version 2.3.2 of Cloud Management Platform

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

OnApp released its cloud management platform OnApp Cloud 2.3.2, which includes free Anycast DNS service Cloud and CDN provider OnApp announced on Tuesday it has released OnApp Cloud 2.3.2, its cloud platform for service providers and enterprises, which includes free Anycast DNS service. OnApp began offering early registration for OnApp Cloud to attendees of the [...]

AWS Sets Up One-Stop Shop for Cloudware

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

Oh, look, Amazon Web Services’s got a one-stop cloud store. It’s renting third-party cloudware by the hour or by the month that’s pre-configured for its cloud at a new online AWS Marketplace. In a click users can float software from folks like IBM, Microsoft, Canonical, Red Hat, SUSE, SAP, Zend, Couchbase, CA and Check Point [...]

Amazon Creates a Software Rental Store

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

Amazon.com’s Amazon Web Services business, facing looming competition for its business of renting online data storage and computing, is introducing a store where customers will be able to rent business software from a number of third-party providers, including I.B.M., Microsoft and SAP. The store, called AWS Marketplace, will use the Amazon Web Services billing and [...]

Ubuntu wants to be your cloud and data-center Linux

Monday, April 16th, 2012

Ubuntu Linux wants to be more than your Linux desktop, it wants to be your server and cloud operating system as well. Linux fans are excited about Ubuntu’s forthcoming long-term service desktop release, Ubuntu 12.04. That’s all well and good. After all Canonical, Ubuntu’s parent company hopes 20-million of you will buy Ubuntu PCs in [...]

Ubuntu straddles clouds with AWSOME

Monday, April 16th, 2012

Canonical has added a feature to the upcoming long-term support release of Ubuntu 12.04 that alleviates cloud lock-in. Read this Ten factors that make Ubuntu 11.10 a hit Read more The open-source Any Web Service Over Me (AWSOME) technology contains APIs for the OpenStack private cloud technology that work with the Amazon Web Services elastic [...]

Ubuntu 12.04 will provide APIs to bridge Openstack and Amazon Web Services

Friday, April 13th, 2012

Nokia’s Lumia 900 Windows Phone Will the latest Lumia turn around Nokia’s flagging fortunes? Article source: http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2167760/ubuntu-1204-provide-apis-bridge-openstack-amazon-web-services

Shuttleworth: Cloud Jobs Need Migration Help

Friday, April 13th, 2012

Enterprises are increasingly buying into the Cloud, but they need help in transferring their cloudy workloads between different providers and internal clouds. Canonical – which manages the Ubuntu Linux distribution – has run into this issue itself, as Ubuntu is a giant on public clouds. After solving the issues for its own internal use, it [...]

Dell, Canonical Deliver OpenStack Cloud Abroad

Monday, March 26th, 2012

Dell introduces its Cloud Solution at the WorldHostingDays conference in Germany. Photo courtesy Canonical With an eye toward easing the deployment of private clouds, Dell said this week at the WorldHostingDays conference in Germany that it had partnered with Ubuntu Linux maker Canonical to deliver its Cloud Solution product in Britain, Germany and China. The [...]

Dell Introduces OpenStack Cloud Computing To UK

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

Open source solution will be fully configurable to the user’s needs Dell has announced the introduction of an open source cloud computing solution to Europe, including the UK, and also China. The OpenStack powered cloud will be aimed at service providers and enterprise users. The platform will run on Ubuntu, as opposed to cloud solutions [...]

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