IBM releases 50 projects to the Open Source community

IBM releases 50 projects to the Open Source community

IBM unveiled a new platform for developers to collaborate with IBM on a newly released set of Open Source technologies. IBM will release 50 projects to the Open Source community to speed enterprise adoption and spur a new class of cloud innovations around mobile, analytics and other high-growth areas.

The platform is called developerWorks Open and it is a cloud-based environment for developers to access emerging IBM technologies, technical expertise and collaborate with a global network to accelerate projects.

Windows and Linux VDI with UDS Enterprise

Windows and Linux VDI with UDS Enterprise

The VDI connection broker UDS Enterprise natively supports Windows and Linux desktops.

Thus, this software enables the deployment of a wide variety of operating systems, such as Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2008 and Windows 2012.

Regarding the Linux family, UDS Enterprise is compatible with Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Debian-based distributions, Red Hat-based distributions like Fedora and CentOS, OpenSuse

For questions about the different OS supported by our broker, get in touch with the UDS Enterprise Team at [email protected]

5 most common VDI questions

5 most common VDI questions

It is much more easy managing desktops with a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) because IT has a single central image from which they can control hundreds, even thousands of desktops. In addition, it grants access to desktops and applications anywhere and anytime.

But you should keep in mind that sometimes issues may occur, and the support team should be ready to fix them. Fortunately, most issues (passwords, internet connections…) are easy to solve. Other are a bit more complicated, so if you’d like to check whether your team is prepared to face these issues, have a look at the 5 most common VDI questions and learn why users ask them.

Best VDI solution, BriForum & Online Demo

Best VDI solution, BriForum & Online Demo

The election of UDS Enterprise as best on premise VDI solution by CRUE-TIC and RedIRIS, the BriForum conference which will be held this week in Denver and the availability of UDS Enterprise Online Demo have been the most outstanding topics in our blog for the last two weeks.

Below you can find the links to these articles in case you didn’t have the opportunity to read them:

UDS Enterprise chosen best On Premise VDI solution

BriForum Denver 2015

UDS Enterprise Online Demo released

Arno, Open Source software to enable deployment of NFV

Arno, Open Source software to enable deployment of NFV

The OPNFV Project, an Open Source platform to accelerate the introduction of new Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) products and services, announced the availability of the community’s first software release: Arno.

It is a solution aimed at anyone who is exploring NFV deployments, developing Virtual Network Functions (VNF) applications, or interested in NFV performance and use case-based testing. This developer-focused release provides an initial build of the NFV Infrastructure (NFVI) and Virtual Infrastructure Manager (VIM) components of ETSI NFV architecture.

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