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Ubuntu Flies into the Cloud

July 1, norms, the company behind the Ubuntu partnership eucalyptus systems, open source cloud Infrastructure Company; will launch Ubuntu cloud services business.

According to sources in the Canonical Ubuntu enterprise cloud services "is a new set of professional services to assist and support users to create private clouds', which is cloud infrastructure behind the corporate firewall."

This is the second technical preview of Canonical on UEC Company (Ubuntu enterprise clouds) in April. An open source system, to enable the organizations to develop their individual clouds, you can work with Amazon EC2. UEC Company will be incorporated into the Ubuntu Server Edition technology stack.

The idea, as it has always been prepared for cloud computing is to save money, optimize by the means of servers and at the same time reduce costs and to provide end-user self-service IT. Ubuntu enterprise and cloud services will help regulate the establishment of private enterprise clouds.

In a statement, Mark, Canonical's CEO, said: "Enterprises are realizing that the construction of 'private clouds, so that they can better manage the workload of variables, while reducing the waste of idle servers. On the basis of open source technology also avoids the problem of hold-up suppliers. Ubuntu enterprise cloud so that enterprises can achieve this - and to increase these services can help them does this with confidence. " By Simon, who is leading the cloud Canonical strategy, he said, "a typical objective is to ensure that companies not only get the best available open source products, but also the best support, and the people closest to the source of the technology." Was added, "Ubuntu is the only distribution to provide an open-source cloud system in line with market standards. We are the real solutions based on open source technology as the backing of a real service."

Ubuntu cloud services business will enable the size of the user environment from the 5 machines in a site license covers all machines, physical and virtual, in one location. Enterprise Cloud is built with the Ubuntu 9.04 server.

Seventh five-year plan to support the starting point four dollars and rising from the basis of the usual factors, such as the level of some of servers and support. Learn more about this new service, you should visit the website of a typical server cloud.

Once more a typical show, though its reputation is based on Ubuntu, the popular end-user desktop Linux distribution, the company had intended to competiting with Red Hat and Novell enterprise server market.
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