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A couple of months back, HP unveiled its new Cloud Services project, but has been a bit quiet since then. Now you can at least take a virtual tour while you wait for your beta invite to arrive.
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HP has announced that its new Cloud Services project will be based on OpenStack’s open source cloud computing architecture. HP in the Clouds HP this week announced a private beta program for HP Cloud Services. Aiming to offer HP Cloud Compute and HP Cloud Object Storage to users, based
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Plone 4 (news, site ) not only ramps up on features but also paves the way for future releases that will offer even more. Hitting The Big 4.
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Plone 3.3 has been released. Like its predecessors 3.2 and 3.1, it represents what Plone (news, site) has called another “minor” upgrade in the 3.x series. And like its predecessors, it focuses on some simple improvements that will make life easier for users.
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If you are just getting into the web development business and you want to build cloud-based applications, there's no better place to start than with Google. The Google App Engine (news, site ) is Google's infrastructure for building and running cloud-based applications.
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As we've mentioned previously, the Plone (news, site) community has been in discussions over a slight change to licensing policy. No, Plone is not changing licenses. It's sticking with the GPL. However, Plone is now also offering the option for those building Plone Framework Components to
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Some might say that over the ten years since the Plone (news, site) project was founded, the Plone community has developed an organizational fetish. However, that fetish has served them well -- leading to 2 Packt Open Source CMS Awards, participation in events like the Google
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Python How is Python, the object oriented scripting language known for imposing indentation on developers, the "Programming Language of the Year for 2007"?
First of all, an explanation of where this crown came from and what it stands for.
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Following shortly behind the 3.0 release candidate this past July, the Plone Foundation is excited -- and relieved -- to announce the general availability of Plone 3.0.
At least part of the big news with this release is the addition of versioning to the Plone core.
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