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Posted about 3 years ago by Diego Mariño
Abiquo 1.5 Delivers on Company’s Vision for IT to Manage Fully Interoperable, Vendor-Neutral Public and Private Clouds and to End Virtualization Vendor Lock-in
Posted about 3 years ago by Diego Mariño
Open Source Cloud Management Company Now Based in Redwood City with Expanded Management Team
Posted about 3 years ago by Diego Mariño
Leading open-source Cloud Management platform released under LGPL
Barcelona, Spain – February 23rd, 2010
Abiquo announced today that abiCloud 1.0.0 has been formally released under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Version ... [More] 3.
AbiCloud is a unique open-source Cloud computing platform that manages all aspects of Cloud IT infrastructure. AbiCloud users can manage and create public and [...] [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by admin
Barcelona, Spain – February 17, 2010 – Abiquo, Nauta Capital (Nauta) and Caja Navarra (CAN) announced today that Abiquo, a leading developer of infrastructure management software for Cloud computing environments, closed a first round of ... [More] institutional funding totaling €1.5M. This first round of funding was led by Nauta with a €1 million investment, the first [...] [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by mmorata
We’ve launched a new version of our product: abiCloud. The version is a new release candidate for 1.0.0. You can download it for Linux or Windows from sourceforge.
Fixed bugs

[ABICLOUD-340] – Reset button never receives the ‘power ... [More] on’ event.
[ABICLOUD-352] – Unexpected error bundling images: Cannot recover from error.
[ABICLOUD-356] – Power on events not received
[ABICLOUD-367] – Tracer: [...] [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by mmorata
We are glad to announce a new release candiate for major version 1.0.0 of the abiCloud project, an open-source cloud platform manager which allows to easily deploy a cloud computing infrastructure . Users can create, manage and scale complext IT ... [More] architectures easily trough our impressive user interface. You can download it for Linux or Windows [...] [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by mmorata
Chrome OS is the hype of last week. At abiquo we have successfully run chrome OS in our private cloud. We have used the virtual machine made by Mark Renouf. We converted the image to an ESXi image and we’ve added it to our repository space. Here you can see some screenshots:
We’ll upload an image [...]
Posted over 3 years ago by dmarino
We’re on the lookout for several engineers to help us build the best cloud computing platform on the market. Be part of the Barcelona development team that is passionate about building terrific tools, solving our customers’ challenges and giving ... [More] back to the community trough open source licensing.
Open positions

Java Architect
Senior Java Developer
Java Engineer
Senior Flex Developer
Virtualization Expert
SysAdmin
Q&A [...] [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago by dmarino
We are glad to announce a major release of a new version (1.0.0-RC1) of the abiCloud project, an open-source cloud platform manager which allows to easily deploy a cloud computing infrastructure . Users can create, manage and scale complext IT architectures easily trough our impressive user interface. You can download it for Linux or Windows [...]
Posted over 3 years ago by Diego Parrilla
From Abicloud 0.7.0 we introduced the Cloud Nodes images as an option to reduce the time to deploy a Cloud Infrastructure. In the new Abicloud 0.8.0 version, we have created a set of openSUSE 11.1 Distros with all the software and libraries you need ... [More] to deploy a complete Abicloud Cloud Computing Infrastructure.
Abicloud Server Live Installer
An [...] [Less]
 

 
 

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