Top 10 open source projects of 2016
In the anual list of the year’s top open source projects, opensource.com looked back at the most popular projects of 2016. These 10 open source projects are picked to be top ten open source projects of 2016.
In the anual list of the year’s top open source projects, opensource.com looked back at the most popular projects of 2016. These 10 open source projects are picked to be top ten open source projects of 2016.
People on the business side expect the company’s internal data center infrastructure to have the same scalability and cost of Amazon Web Services’ cloud. Leading-edge IT and enterprise expectations underscore these 10 trends expected to hit data centers in 2017, as curated by Milind Govekar, managing VP at Gartner:
Our developers are already working on a new version of our software. One of the most important new features to come with UDS Enterprise 2.1 is the inclusion of two new connection protocols: PCoIP and X2Go.
UDS Enterprise 2.0 incorporates a new version of the UDS Actor for all supported Windows and Linux platforms and for application virtualization.
IT is challenged by the line of business to deliver a competitive edge to compete in a global market. Securely delivering vApp and data to any device is a core IT workflow to enable productivity. Top executives at the biggest corporations are now handling most of their business via their mobile device because they need to be able to make decisions where customers, suppliers, and employees are at exactly the moment it matters.
CEO of Coca-Cola Germany, Ulrik Nehammer, says about his need to be mobile that “the most dangerous place to make a decision is in the office.”.
Some of UDS Enterprise 2.0 new features have raised the interest of the readers of our blog during last two weeks. In fact, two of the three most read posts deal with new functionalities of the new version of our software: scheduling and automating tasks and grouping services. The last of our most outstanding articles in the first fortnight of October is a tutorial on creating virtual machines in oVirt 4.0.
Just in case you didn’t have the chance to read them, find below the links to these posts so you can keep up to date with the most interesting news about virtualization and Open Source according to our followers: