• Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • November 8th, 2016
SUSECON 2016 Open Source and Linux Conference Is Taking Place November 7-11

SUSECON 2016 Open Source and Linux Conference Is Taking Place November 7-11

There will be talks about OpenStack, Docker, Ceph, and more

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • October 19th, 2016
Canonical Brings Its Ubuntu OpenStack and Ceph Offerings to 64-bit ARM Servers

Canonical Brings Its Ubuntu OpenStack and Ceph Offerings to 64-bit ARM Servers

Canonical/ARM partnership extended to support ARM servers

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • April 11th, 2016
Canonical Is Delighted to Collaborate with Nexenta on Optimizing ZFS for Ubuntu

Canonical Is Delighted to Collaborate with Nexenta on Optimizing ZFS for Ubuntu

Both companies will offer software-defined storage solutions

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) to Get the OpenStack Mitaka Treatment

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) to Get the OpenStack Mitaka Treatment

A great set of new features are coming to OpenStack Mitaka

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • February 12th, 2016
OpenStack Solution Provider Awnix Joins Canonical's Cloud Partner Programme

OpenStack Solution Provider Awnix Joins Canonical's Cloud Partner Programme

Awnix offers cloud solutions to the US federal government

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • November 17th, 2015
Canonical Announces OpenStack Autopilot Tool for Major Cloud Cost Savings

Canonical Announces OpenStack Autopilot Tool for Major Cloud Cost Savings

Distributed as part of the Landscape management system

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • June 4th, 2015
Canonical and Cisco Join Efforts on Policy-Based OpenStack Clouds

Canonical and Cisco Join Efforts on Policy-Based OpenStack Clouds

The OpenStack ecosystem continues to grow rapidly

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • May 22nd, 2015
Canonical Partnership with Cloudbase Provides Windows Hyper-V Support for OpenStack

Canonical Partnership with Cloudbase Provides Windows Hyper-V Support for OpenStack

The cloud is getting more and more interconnected

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • September 24th, 2014
Canonical and Oracle Partner Up for Oracle Linux Support on Ubuntu

Canonical and Oracle Partner Up for Oracle Linux Support on Ubuntu

Oracle Linux users are able to deploy guests in an Ubuntu OpenStack instance, the same is possible the other way around

Canonical Fixes OpenStack Keystone Vulnerability in Ubuntu 13.10

Canonical Fixes OpenStack Keystone Vulnerability in Ubuntu 13.10

Users have to upgrade the system in order to fix the problem

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu 13.04 and Ubuntu 12.10

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu 13.04 and Ubuntu 12.10

Users will have to update the operating system in order to fix the problem

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerabilities Fixed by Canonical

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerabilities Fixed by Canonical

In order to repair the problem, users will have to upgrade the operating system

OpenStack Cinder Vulnerability Repaired for Ubuntu 12.10

OpenStack Cinder Vulnerability Repaired for Ubuntu 12.10

Just update the system in order to fix the problems

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerability Fixed in Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerability Fixed in Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04

In order to repair the problem, users will have to upgrade the operating system

Ubuntu Server 12.04.2 LTS Is Available for Download

Ubuntu Server 12.04.2 LTS Is Available for Download

The latest version of this distribution can be downloaded from Softpedia

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerability Closed for Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerability Closed for Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04

In order to repair the problem, users will have to upgrade the operating system

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerabilities Plugged for Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

OpenStack Keystone Vulnerabilities Plugged for Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

A normal system update will solve these security issues

 
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