Ubuntu developer Canonical is working on a new provisioning platform called Metal as a Service (MAAS), which will be used to activate new servers, on top of which a cloud can be deployed, founder Mark ...
Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, has announced a new tool called Metal as a Service (MAAS) that is designed to simplify the provisioning of individual server nodes in a ...
The San Jose, Calif.-based vendor, one of the top Fibre Channel SAN switch vendors, introduced its Tapestry family of server provisioning tools and wide-area file services (WAFS) technology, said Tom ...
Labor is one of the largest costs enterprises face when setting up and managing infrastructure, especially servers and storage. Today, IT administrators can spend hours, if not days, configuring ...
Laravel, creator of the popular open-source PHP web framework, today announced the launch of Laravel VPS, a new service that unifies server creation and application management directly within its ...
Next-generation data centers are supposed to be hotbeds of automation with on-demand everything. In this ideal, system administrators are almost obsolete, and the data center runs “by itself.” This ...
IBM's June update of its Tivoli provisioning software will be able to manage more hardware servers, storage and software products. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and ...
Canonical has developed a new server provisioning tool called Metal as a Service. It's designed to work with Juju, the company's software deployment tool. <a href ...