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What is Openstack

OpenStack is an open source platform for creating and managing large groups of virtual private servers in a cloud computing environment. The platform supports interoperability between cloud services and allow businesses to build and deploy private cloud services in their own data centers. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) worked with Rackspace, a managed hosting and cloud computing service provider, to develop OpenStack. RackSpace donated the code that powers its storage and content delivery service and production servers. NASA contributed the technology that powers their high performance computing, networking and data storage cloud service. OpenStack has a modular architecture…

2015 is Here!!!!!

Finally we are at the beginning of a new year, time for hope, time for proposals, time for planning new experiences. So what are mine? 2015 proposals 1) I will work We can say whatever we want, but the truth is that job is a gift those days. The terrible economic crisis of those years leaved a lot of people without a job, people with strong skills and experience have been fired and some have been replaced with younger and not so expensive (but less experienced) people. HP, Cisco, Microsoft a lot of people have been kicked out so have a job…

EVENTO SUL CLOUD: IL CLOUD COMPUTING AL SERVIZIO DELLE PICCOLE E MEDIE IMPRESE

IL CLOUD COMPUTING AL SERVIZIO DELLE PICCOLE E MEDIE IMPRESE Type: Event Owner: Easycloud.it Event Date: 2/20/2013 Start Time: 02:00 PM End Time: 05:00 PM Time Zone: (UTC) Casablanca Location: ComoNExt – Parco Scientifico Tecnologico Tags: pmi, cloud computing Details: Agenda inizio ore 16:00– Introduzione al Cloud Computing– Cloudeconomy e il ruolo del Cloud Service Broker– Il Cloud Computing per le PMI: applicazioni a supporto del business – Case study e strumenti per calcolare il ROI ore 18.30 Aperitivo offerto da Easycloud EasyCloud.it cloud service broker – easyCloud www.easycloud.it Easycloud.it è un Cloud Service Broker a supporto delle aziende che…

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