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Enomalism Virtual Server Manager 0.7.1 Released - LGPL 25-04-07 11:15 Age: 1 yrs Category: Open Source News Enomaly, Inc. is pleased to announce a new update of its Enomalism Virtualized Management Dashboard for Xen Hypervisor 3.0x. The free update and immediate availability of version 0.7.1 software adds important stability and reliability to the web-based administrative tool. These ongoing developments continue to improve and enable the elastic management of multiple isolated virtual servers to be managed from an easy to use web based interface Also now avaliable for download:
Version 0.7.1 licensed under the LGPL open source license includes a number of new enhancements and bug fixes from its previous v0.6.9 released in March 2007. New Enhancements:
Download a copy of the Enomalism version 0.7.1 at http://www.enomalism.com/Downloads.134.0.html Online Community Forum If you have inquiries or feedback, please join our online community forum to ask questions, discuss and share your comments with the Enomaly Development team and other users of Enomalism. Please feel free to register and participate at http://www.enomalism.com/Community_Forums.333.0.html ---------------- The Enomalism Virtualized Management Dashboard (VMD) is a powerful open source, web-based virtual server manager built on the XEN hypervisor. Designed to answer the challenges of fragmented hosting environments, Enomalism provides an easy to use interface to provision elastic virtual servers, applications and services using the Enomalism clustered grid environment and the Elastic Computing Platform. About Enomaly, A wide range of successful companies rely on Enomaly's open source consulting experience to increase productivity, improve operational efficiency and reduce risk. Enomaly works closely with enterprises to plan, prepare, and coordinate achievable customer-specific content management and open source strategies. Using a service-oriented architecture (SOA), Enomaly offers a wide range of strategic services including; open source application development, information/content management, enterprise migration support. <- Back to: {en}BLOG : Open Source Insights |
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