Mirantis and SUSE support multiple Linux OpenStack clouds
OpenStack runs on Linux, but it has many moving parts. SUSE and Mirantis want to be your cloud integrator.
OpenStack runs on Linux, but it has many moving parts. SUSE and Mirantis want to be your cloud integrator.
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Office of Personnel Management still reeling from last year's massive theft of 21 million records
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