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Ubuntu on Amazon Web Services
Ubuntu on Amazon Web Services
Ubuntu Server Edition on Amazon EC2 Ubuntu Server Edition on Amazon gives you the power of Ubuntu combined with the flexibility of Amazon's cloud computing service. Ubuntu's modularity, virtualization capabilities, range of applications and optimised performance make it the perfect solution if ...
Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud
ubuntu.com — Get Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud support and consulting Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (new in Ubuntu 9.04) Eucalyptus logo Ubuntu... Enterprise Cloud brings Amazon EC2-like infrastructure capabilities inside the firewall. The Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud is powered by ... (more) Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud
No thanks Google, we've got Ubuntu
No thanks Google, we've got Ubuntu
zdnet.com.au — Google's decision to create its own Linux distribution and splinter the Linux community decisively once again can... only be seen as foolhardy and self-obsessive. (more) No thanks Google, we've got Ubuntu
Ubuntu Cloud Computing
Ubuntu Cloud Computing
ubuntu.com — Ubuntu Cloud Computing Organisations need flexible IT environments that help reduce costs, accelerate processes and simplify management.... Cloud computing transforms traditional server infrastructure into a dynamic environment that expands and reduces ... (more) Ubuntu Cloud Computing
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Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Services Helps Users Build (and Support) Private Clouds [OStatic]
GigaOM Network — ... Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud is geared to organizations that would prefer to keep their cloud deployments (and servers) on-site. Canonical also offers a public cloud package, Ubuntu on Amazon EC2. For those who keep their deployments in-house, however, one of the most reassuring aspects of UEC (and indeed, many open source software offerings) is that support services -- and the type of support purchased -- are optional, and won't lock an organization in to a contract that potentially won't always suit its changing business needs. ...

Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Services Helps Users Build (and Support) Private Clouds
OStatic blogs — ... Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud is geared to organizations that would prefer to keep their cloud deployments (and servers) on-site. Canonical also offers a public cloud package, Ubuntu on Amazon EC2. For those who keep their deployments in-house, however, one of the most reassuring aspects of UEC (and indeed, many open source software offerings) is that support services -- and the type of support purchased -- are optional, and won't lock an organization in to a contract that potentially won't always suit its changing business needs. ...

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