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Groundwork Open Source Getting Ready For Private Clouds

Groundwork Open Source Getting Ready For Private Clouds

By Krishnan Subramanian on April 1, 2010

Image via CrunchBase Recently I wrote about Groundwork Open Source, an enterprise level network monitoring tool built on top of Nagios. Today I am hearing that they are preparing themselves to target enterprises who are using private clouds. They are pretty close to offering a monitoring solution for Eucalyptus clouds. We all know that Eucalyptus […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged analysis, cloud computing, eucalyptus, groundwork, gwos, open source, ubuntu

Open Source And Cloud Computing Series: Some Cloud Computing Moves By Big Open Source Vendors

Open Source And Cloud Computing Series: Some Cloud Computing Moves By Big Open Source Vendors

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 2, 2009

Often people wonder how Open Source Software vendors will adjust to the Cloud Computing era. We are increasingly seeing some traction in this regard. Recently, Redhat, the grand daddy of Open Source software, and Canonical, the company behind the glamorous Linux distribution Ubuntu, are making some noises in this space. Recently, Redhat announced a certification […]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged canonical, cloud computing, open source, oscloudseries, redhat, ubuntu | 2 Responses

Open Source and Cloud Computing Series: Canonical - An Open Source Company Embracing The Clouds

Open Source and Cloud Computing Series: Canonical – An Open Source Company Embracing The Clouds

By Krishnan Subramanian on May 19, 2009

Canonical, the company behind the popular Linux distribution Ubuntu, is positioning itself to be a big player in the Cloud based era. They are plotting their move towards Clouds simultaneously through many different routes, from marrying Ubuntu desktop and server editions to Cloud to offering storage as a service to SaaS based management services. In this edition of […]

Posted in Analysis, Enterprise, Strategy | Tagged canonical, CloudComputing, eucalyptus, linux, open source, opensource, oscloudseries, ubuntu | 2 Responses

Canonical Attempts To Integrate Cloud Storage Into Ubuntu Desktop

By Krishnan Subramanian on May 15, 2009

Canonical, the commercial company behind the popular Ubuntu distribution, has announced their plans to offer a Cloud based storage service called Ubuntu One. You can sign up for this service, add a repository and download the software using apt-get or synaptic. Once you install, it adds a folder called Ubuntu One and any files/folders put […]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged canonical, cloud computing, cloud storage, ubuntu, ubuntu one

Built-in Support for the Cloud Makes Ubuntu Something Special

By Paul Miller on April 21, 2009

Krishnan wrote about the next version of Ubuntu, Karmic Koala, back in March and said; Essentially, Ubuntu has decided to focus on developing features which will help propel Ubuntu Server edition to play a major role in the Cloud infrastructure ecosystem By incorporating code from Project EUCALYPTUS into this latest version of the Linux distribution, […]

Posted in Analysis, Enterprise, Strategy | Tagged aws, canonical, cloud computing, ec2, eucalyptus, open source, Podcast, simon wardley, ubuntu | 2 Responses

The Path To Linux Desktop Domination Is Through The Clouds

The Path To Linux Desktop Domination Is Through The Clouds

By Krishnan Subramanian on March 10, 2009

Image via Wikipedia I am sure this post is bound to stir passions. So, let me establish my bonafide credentials before I discuss my thoughts on the topic. I am a hard core believer and supporter of Open Source software. Even though I evangelize Open Source, I have great respect for Richard Stallman and admire […]

Posted in Analysis, Strategy | Tagged cloud computing, desktop, open source, opensource, saas, ubuntu | 11 Responses

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