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Germany-based open source company SUSE has released version 6 of its Enterprise Storage product which, it claims, has "new features focused on containerised and cloud workload support, improved integration with public cloud, and enhanced data protection capabilities".

Open source software which was previously perceived to be a geeky and slightly awkward alternative to mainstream software, has evolved to be trendy, fashionable and innovative. As 2018 nears its end, we’re seeing open source projects play an increasingly important role in all the top strategic technology trends that are reshaping the world around us.

Germany-based open source software company SUSE Linux will contribute its openATTIC storage management framework to the Ceph distributed storage system so that it can become the default dashboard for monitoring and managing the Ceph software.

Swinburne University of Technology has announced that it is using SUSE Enterprise Storage for its rapidly increasing storage needs.

Published in Open Source

Enterprise Linux vendor Red Hat is poised to release its OpenStack Platform 12. It’s the first step in a longer vision to ultimately deploy via Kubernetes. 

Published in The Linux Distillery

Melbourne's Monash University has implemented a storage solution from the open source company Red Hat to store and manage five petabytes of research data.

Published in Open Source

The world's biggest open source company, Red Hat, has released version 7.3 of its Linux distribution for businesses, claiming improvements in security, networking and storage performance.

Published in Open Source
Friday, 29 July 2016 17:12

Cloud works for Atmail

DreamHost's DreamCompute cloud platform is working well for email provider Atmail.

Published in Cloud
Monday, 08 September 2014 12:53

NEC targets hosting providers

NEC's Cloud Platform for IaaS has been released in the broader Asia Pacific region following an initial introduction in Japan.

Published in Hardware

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