Next week, we’ll be at the OpenStack Summit in Austin, Texas, for the five-day conference for developers, users, and administrators of OpenStack Cloud Software!
If you’re planning on browsing the Marketplace, come by our booth at #A17 and learn more about the world of OpenStack on Windows, as well as our wide range of Enterprise products and services that will revolutionize your cloud infrastructure!
Check out our sessions!
Interested in finding out more about Windows on OpenStack? Then join us for the “What’s new in Windows Server 2016” session, scheduled for Tuesday, April 26, starting 5:30 PM! This talk is meant to guide the attendees through all the major new cloud features relevant for OpenStack, and will be presented by our CEO – Alessandro Pilotti, together with Peter Pouliot from Microsoft!
When it comes to cloud deployments, if you’re running mixed-operating system workloads, KVM is possibly not the best hypervisor choice. Attend the session “A little of what you fancy: multi-hypervisor cloud deployment with Hyper-V, KVM and LXD” and find out more about how you can deploy and use OpenStack clouds that make use of multiple hypervisors in a single compute region in a seamless way, providing the ability to deploy each type of workload on the best hypervisor choice. The session will be presented by our very own Gabriel Samfira together with James Page from Canonical, on Wednesday, April 27, from 3:30 PM!
Live demos and booth activity
Come by our booth (#A17) to see a live demo of our Enterprise Hyper-Converged Windows Server and OpenStack powered cloud infrastructure! We can show you how our solution eliminates the need for expensive dedicated storage hardware by enabling distributed data across individual cloud servers. In this configuration all nodes have compute, storage and networking roles, bringing scalability and fault-tolerance to new levels while drastically reducing the costs.
Also, find out more about Coriolis – Cloud Migration as a Service! Coriolis addresses the need for migrating existing Windows and Linux workloads between clouds, especially when moving from traditional virtualization technologies like VMware vSphere or Microsoft System Center VMM to Azure / Azure Stack, OpenStack, Amazon AWS or Google Cloud; but also when dealing with cloud to cloud migrations, like AWS to Azure.
You can read more about our products and services here!
See you in Austin!