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Posted about 1 month ago by Tino Vazquez
Here’s our monthly newsletter with the main news from the last month, including what you can expect in the coming months. Technology While OpenNebula 4.0 Beta is already out in the wild, the OpenNebula team is working flat out fixing bugs and stabilizing the code to release the final 4.0 version (codename Eagle) as soon [...]
Posted about 1 month ago by Jaime Melis
The OpenNebula project will participate in two events that will take place the 6th-8th April in Antwerp, Belgium. The first event will be LOAD days (Linux Open Administration Days), taking place the 6th and 7th April. There will be two OpenNebula ... [More] talks as part of LOAD Days’ really cool program: OpenNebula Fundamentals (1h talk). 13:30h 6th [...] [Less]
Posted about 1 month ago by Ruben S. Montero
March 26th, 2013. The project has come a long way since the first “technology preview” of OpenNebula five years ago. During these years we’ve witnessed the rise and hype of the Cloud, the birth and decline of several virtualization ... [More] technologies, but specially the encouraging and exciting growth of OpenNebula; both as a technology and as [...] [Less]
Posted 2 months ago by C12G Labs
inovex GmnbH has just announced its partnership with C12G Labs to support the deployment and operation of OpenNebula-based enterprise cloud infrastructures, and the automation and migration of legacy systems. With OpenNebula as their software ... [More] platform, inovex experts can set up cloud infrastructures very quickly and operate them efficiently. inovex is particularly qualified to use OpenNebula in an enterprise environment. inovex [...] [Less]
Posted 2 months ago by bernd.erk
Though OpenNebula may seem the obvious choice, believe it or not there are still some that patch together complicated solutions to solve their day-to-day data center virtualization challenges. To bring some light to the darkness, I’ll join FLOSS ... [More] UK Spring Conference next Wednesday and Thursday (20 – 21 March) to give a talk on OpenNebula. FLOSS UK (previously UKUUG) [...] [Less]
Posted 2 months ago by Ignacio M. Llorente
We described in a previous post our experience about the different types of cloud models, and our view about how the main open-source Cloud Management Platforms (CMPs) are targeting their needs. Our aim was to demonstrate that we will see an ... [More] open-source cloud space with several offerings focused on different environments and/or industries, due to [...] [Less]
Posted 3 months ago by Tino Vazquez
A huge effort is being put in by the OpenNebula team to finish and polish the features that define the upcoming OpenNebula 4.0. Here’s our monthly newsletter with the main news from the last month, including what you can expect in the coming months. Technology The OpenNebula team has been busy with the next major [...]
Posted 3 months ago by Javier Fontan
In the last post we’ve seen the beautiful new face of Sunstone. Even if we are putting lots of effort in the web interface we are also giving some love to the command line interface. Until now the creation of images and templates from the command line consisted on creating a template file and feeding [...]
Posted 3 months ago by Daniel Molina
Following the series of posts about the new OpenNebula 4.0 features, now it’s time to take a peek at the brand new Sunstone. OpenNebula 4.0 Sunstone has some beautiful new looks, but it’s not only about the external appearance  there has also been a major boost for the user experience by redefining the users workflow. In [...]
Posted 3 months ago by Carlos Martín
We are working hard developing new features and overall improvements for OpenNebula 4.0. Before the new Sunstone eye-candy is revealed and steals all the attention, we wanted to share some of the other features, those small pieces that won’t wow ... [More] anyone, but combined together make OpenNebula the best option when it comes to integration capabilities. [...] [Less]
 

 
 

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