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Open Source Cloud Roundup: Top Headlines Week of Aug. 13
OpenStack got a hefty share of the open cloud headlines this week with both Red Hat and Rackspace announcing new cloud services built on the open source platform. A recent Google survey of CFOs shows these execs might be good targets for companies selling open cloud offerings. And Canonical’s Kyle MacDonald weighs in on how to make OpenStack better for customers. Meanwhile, Intel has rallied Chinese technology firms around OpenStack — a sign that Asia will be a key market for cloud vendors.
Red Hat to Release Enterprise-Ready OpenStack Package
PCWorld
Red Hat has released a preview of its OpenStack-based enterprise cloud offering, set to debut early next year running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Rackspace Launches OpenStack-based Private Cloud Software
Rackspace Blog
Shortly after Red Hat’s announcement, Rackspace came out with its own OpenStack product, available as a free software download on the Rackspace website. Companies that run with the private cloud software can access free support forums or pay for additional support.
Newly Formed China Open Source Cloud League Connects To OpenStack
China Tech News
Intel has recruited Chinese tech companies to help promote adoption of OpenStack and contribute to its code base. Meanwhile, Rackspace CEO Lanham Napier says in an interview with CNBC that Asia will be its next focus for cloud investment.
CFOs See Value in Cloud Computing, Which Open Source Platforms Can Boost
OStatic
Google surveyed more than 800 CFOs and found that the majority see the potential for improved productivity with cloud computing. This blog post points out that companies with open source cloud offerings would do well to target CFOs with a pitch on cost savings as well.
Canonical: Making the Open Cloud Seamless for Users
Linux.com
A Q&A with Canonical’s Kyle MacDonald discusses how the company aims to bring the open cloud layers together and provide a better user experience.
Mozilla’s Firefox OS Has Even Shown Up on the Raspberry Pi
Mozilla has been moving quickly ahead with its mobile operating system, which is dubbed “Firefox OS,” and photos of it have been appearing online, as seen here. It looks a lot like other graphical, mobile operating systems for smartphones, although Mozilla stresses that it is strictly built on open standards. Now, a Nokia researcher has put Firefox OS on–of all platforms–the Raspberry Pi. And, there is video to prove it.
Tom Brewster reports on the researcher’s successful effort on Techweek Europe, the same site that has been steadily posting photos of Firefox OS:
“Oleg Romashin, a Nokia engineer who has worked on open source OS MeeGo over the last year, has released a video showing how he made the incomplete, Linux-based Firefox OS work on the Raspberry Pi. Whilst it shows little more of the operating system than the latest batch of photos sent to us from Mozilla, it still looks rather swish. And it proves what clever things people can do on the machine with open source software around. Oleg has also made the work-in-progress available for download (direct tarball download link only) so anyone can play.”
Even native applications in Firefox OS are written in HTML5 and it promises to be an operating system that is widely tinkered with. As we’ve reported, the diminutive $25/$35 Linux computer dubbed Raspberry Pi is attracting developers and tinkerers (who are putting many operating systems on it), and we’ve also noted that it could succeed where projects like One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) ran into roadblocks–in the educational market.
One thing’s for sure: Experiments are continuing, far and wide, with both Raspberry Pi and Firefox OS.
NVIDIA Releases $299 Kepler Graphics Card
NVIDIA has announced today the release of their GeForce GTX 660 Ti “Kepler” graphics card, a new competitive NVIDIA GPU for the $299 USD price-point. The Linux binary driver from NVIDIA should be able to handle this new graphics processor while the Kepler support for Nouveau is still being raised…
Judge Urges Apple and Samsung to Settle Patent Dispute
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Bluewolf: Enterprises, Startups Alike Turning More Towards IT Outsourcing
A new report finds that IT outsourcing is becoming more popular with startups and enterprise companies alike.
Ubuntu 12.10 Drops Unity 2D Desktop
As expected, Ubuntu developers have done away with the Unity 2D desktop environment spin for the forthcoming Ubuntu 12.10 release…
Intel Graphics Hit High Point With Linux 3.6 Kernel
Testing of the latest Linux 3.6 kernel that’s presently under development has revealed some additional OpenGL performance improvements with Intel graphics, at least concerning the latest-generation “Ivy Bridge” processors.
AArch64/ARM64 Linux Kernel Work Still Ongoing
The ARMv8 64-bit architecture enablement, officially known as AArch64, is still ongoing for the Linux kernel…
State of the Art: Samsung’s Rival for the iPad Loads on the Features
Samsung’s new iPad rival, the Galaxy Note 10.1, is loaded with features, but not all are well organized or practical.![]()