Matias Vangsnes

Internet, communication and the concept of open source

Posts Tagged with "next generation"

Runa Capital and ServInt Join Forces to Stimulate Next-Generation Hosted Technologies

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

BOSTON MCLEAN, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Runa Capital, a global technology venture capital fund, and ServInt, a pioneering provider of managed cloud hosting for enterprises worldwide, today announced a joint program to stimulate the development of next-generation hosted technologies. All companies in the portfolio of Runa Capital who purchase hosting with ServInt will receive a special discount [...]

The 3 pieces that are turning WordPress into a platform

Friday, June 29th, 2012

The call for a “Heroku for WordPress” is by now a common refrain. WordPress, if you’re not aware, powers half of the top 100 blogs and 14.7 percent of the top one million websites in the world. In the U.S., 22 out of every 100 new domains run on WordPress today. As the CEO and [...]

The 3 pieces that are turning WordPress into a platform

Sunday, June 24th, 2012

(gigaom.com) — The call for a “Heroku for WordPress” is by now a common refrain. WordPress, if you’re not aware, powers half of the top 100 blogs and 14.7 percent of the top one million websites in the world. In the U.S., 22 out of every 100 new domains run on WordPress today. As the [...]

How Would You Use Ubuntu TV? Canonical Wants to Know

Friday, June 15th, 2012

Ever wish you could help design the TV of the future? If so, you’re in luck: Canonical developers are currently soliciting the open source community’s feedback to help plan features for Ubuntu TV.  Here’s what they want to know, and how you can have your say. First introduced back in January of 2012, Ubuntu TV [...]

How Would You Use Ubuntu TV? Canonical Wants to Know

Friday, June 15th, 2012

Ever wish you could help design the TV of the future? If so, you’re in luck: Canonical developers are currently soliciting the open source community’s feedback to help plan features for Ubuntu TV.  Here’s what they want to know, and how you can have your say. First introduced back in January of 2012, Ubuntu TV [...]

Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal coming in October

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Tweet Email Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin is due to launch in a couple of days. It’s a long term service release of the popular Linux operating system which means support will be available for several years. But the Ubuntu team is already looking ahead toward the next version of the OS. Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth has [...]

Ubuntu founder pitches new tool for server provisioning

Saturday, April 7th, 2012

Ubuntu developer Canonical is working on a new provisioning platform called Metal as a Service (MAAS), which will be used to activate new servers, on top of which a cloud can be deployed, founder Mark Shuttleworth said in a blog post on Wednesday. The way computing systems are built is changing. Instead of big boxes, [...]

Ubuntu founder pitches new tool for server provisioning

Saturday, April 7th, 2012

Ubuntu developer Canonical is working on a new provisioning platform called Metal as a Service (MAAS), which will be used to activate new servers, on top of which a cloud can be deployed, founder Mark Shuttleworth said in a blog post on Wednesday. The way computing systems are built is changing. Instead of big boxes, [...]

Ubuntu founder pitches new tool for server provisi…

Friday, April 6th, 2012

Ubuntu developer Canonical is working on a new provisioning platform called Metal as a Service (MAAS), which will be used to activate new servers, on top of which a cloud can be deployed, founder Mark Shuttleworth said in a blog post on Wednesday. The way computing systems are built is changing. Instead of big boxes, [...]

Ubuntu Founder Pitches New Tool for Server Provisioning

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

Ubuntu developer Canonical is working on a new provisioning platform called Metal as a Service (MAAS), which will be used to activate new servers, on top of which a cloud can be deployed, founder Mark Shuttleworth said in a blog post on Wednesday. The way computing systems are built is changing. Instead of big boxes, [...]

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 [...]

Dell delivers one-stop cloud computing service based on OpenStack

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

Dell is looking to position itself as a one-stop provider for cloud computing with the launch of a reference platform based on OpenStack and Ubuntu, running on Dell hardware and backed by its service and support know-how. The Dell OpenStack-Powered Cloud Solution is aimed at both enterprise customers and service providers, and is intended to [...]

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