Java, Windows Open Source & Cisco Connect

Java, Windows Open Source & Cisco Connect

The recent news about Java in UDS Enterprise, the possibility of Windows Open Source and Cisco Connect 2015 Conference have been the most outstanding topics in our blog for the last two weeks.

Find below the links to the most interesting news according to our followers:

UDS Enterprise doesn’t need Java installed

Microsoft may release Windows as Open Source

Cisco Connect 2015: the new FastIT model

Open Source VDI: Efficiency in Government

Open Source VDI: Efficiency in Government

XXII asLAN.2015 Conference is being held today and tomorrow in Madrid, an event focused on the new digital infrastructures available to businesses and Governments to optimize deployment, mobility and safety… of infrastructures and network applications.

Among the different forums in this event, the one related to government deserves special attention, where topics as, for example, mobility in government as one of the keys to improve the efficiency and move towards a “connected society”, more globalized and competitive are discussed.

Microsoft may release Windows as Open Source

Microsoft may release Windows as Open Source

Microsoft could release Windows code. So says Mark Russinovich, one of the most important developers in the company. Russinovich made these statements in ChefConf, a Conference held in Silicon Valley which is mostly attended by Linux users. There, the developer said that we are now facing “a new Microsoft, where an Open Source Windows is possible”.

Russinovich explained this would be an important step for the company evolution, since nowadays most Microsoft’s users and customers rely on Open Source. Therefore, the Redmond giant “also should bet on it”, explained. In addition, he explained that the company already allows Linux in its Azure cloud service and that, in fact, today 20% computers using this service work with the Penguin-OS.

oVirt, Open Source tools & vSphere

oVirt, Open Source tools & vSphere

Open Source continues to be one of the most interesting topics according to our readers. In fact, during last two weeks, two of the most read articles in our blog talk about this topic. In particular, the most highlighted posts talk about the deployment of a VDI architecture with oVirt, Open Source tools for developers and the creation of a desktop virtualization platform with vSphere.

Below you can find the links to these articles:

Deploying an Open Source VDI solution with oVirt

Over 100 Open Source tools for developers

How to create a VDI infrastructure with VMware vSphere

Ericsson and Canonical partner to offer Ubuntu

Ericsson and Canonical partner to offer Ubuntu

Canonical announced a three year partnership with Ericsson to drive innovation around IT cloud and telecom cloud solutions, the latter in line with OPNFV. The move will help both organizations respond to increasing demand from telecoms companies and enterprises for more flexible, scalable options to meet the ever-growing appetite for new services.

Under the terms of the partnership, Ericsson will deploy Ubuntu as the host OS for Ericsson’s Cloud System platform. Ubuntu Server OS will underpin Ericsson’s offering for its telecommunications network, internal data center and cloud computing customers; giving customers flexibility and assisting the global adoption of OpenStack-based cloud technologies.

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