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OpenLogic announced a partnership with Microsoft to provide CentOS Linux on Microsoft's Windows Azure cloud computing platform.
OpenLogic, provider of open-source scanners, open-source governance solutions and community-backed open-source support for the data center and the cloud, announced that it will provide CentOS Linux through the new Microsoft Windows Azure Image Gallery.
With the June 6 announcement, Web application developers can provision CentOS Linux virtual machines from the Windows Azure portal. CentOS is an enterprise-class Linux distribution derived from the publicly available source code for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. OpenLogic has been providing commercial-grade developer and production support for CentOS since 2009.
“In line with Windows Azure’s commitment to support Web and application developers, we welcome OpenLogic on Windows Azure,” Helene Love Snell, director of the Server and Tools Business at Microsoft, said in a statement. “OpenLogic has supported CentOS for several years, and we look forward to making their expertise and SLA support available to customers through the Windows Azure Marketplace.” Read More

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