Thursday 31 December 2015

Summer Internships For College Students - Step By Step Guide

Choosing summer internships is a big decision for college students. It is important that they choose one where they will learn as much as possible but, after all, it is their summer vacation and they should have a bit of fun as well. There are a few steps that every student should follow in order to land the internship that will truly fit their educational and personal needs. 

There are a few questions that every student should ask themselves before they even start looking for their dream internship. For example, do they want an internship that is full time or part time? Does the internship need to be paid or can they afford an unpaid internship? Do they want to travel or find a position close to home? The answers to all of these questions will have a significant impact on the kind of internship that a student will apply for.
Once a student has an idea of what kind of internship they want, they need to find the specific internship they will apply for. A great way to start looking for an internship is meeting with a career counselor at the college or university the student attends. They will have extensive information on a variety of opportunities that the student may never have known about if they simply did an online search for internships.
 
Students need to remember that just because they need an internship for school does not mean that a company is required to take them on, and they will have to go through an interview process. It is important to be as prepared as possible for the interview. The student should research some background on the company, prepare questions they may want to ask the interviewer and prepare answers to some basic interview questions.
Once a student lands their internship, their work is just beginning. They need to make the most out of their experience, taking everything in and learning as much as they can from the experience. They should also make an effort to go the extra mile in all of their tasks because they never know if they will return to the company for a job interview someday.
If students follow these simple steps, they should have no trouble finding summer internships that they will love. They need to be very clear about the kind of internship they are looking for and seek the advice of a career counselor. Once they get the internship, they need to truly shine and show the company that they would make an excellent employee in the future.
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Dedicate Your Summer to the Future

For youth, summer time is all about having fun, planning vacations and heading out for get together with cousins and relatives. This is also the time of the year when most of the organisations, companies and corporate houses organize summer internship programs. Such programs are open for all students from diverse fields, who are in midway of their graduation. Those students who have just cleared their senior secondary examinations can also apply for programs. Different companies offering internship programs determine a certain eligibility criteria for interns, for their proposed programs. Students are advised to give a thought about the internship programs. It is well understood that these programs are in some manner a type of training or Internship. It is an opportunity where you can grasp the skills and knowledge of various aspects from mentors. In an Internship program you get to work and learn under the experienced and seniors of the industry.

You should make a point that one Summer Internship 2016 dedicated to a summer internship can make a major difference in your future. You will have another summer for vacations, but this opportunity might not come again. Very few colleges receive notifications about the internship programs from the companies. You can contact the concerned authorities of your college for the information about the same. If you are able to prove yourself as an asset to the company and you manage to impress your mentors with your work, it might further help you during the placement interviews.

If you cannot dedicate a compete one month of your summer or if you have already made few plans with the family, then you can attempt to search for internship programs with shorter duration. Few companies offer a two to three week summer internship. Although the duration of programs is smaller, but it is worth the education and knowledge that you will be able to acquire in such a short span. There are some websites that have information of the internship programs that offer 'work from home' option. You can apply for these programs through the selected websites. Once you have completed your internship, you will receive a certificate that would boost up your resume. Hence, one summer with a little hard work can take you one step closer to a brighter future. 

During summers different companies offer internships for students. Students can utilise the summer time to build a better approach for job opportunities in the future.

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Thursday 24 December 2015

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Thursday 5 November 2015

Liberty Is First OpenStack Release Under ‘Big Tent’ Model

 OpenStack Liberty
The Liberty release, the second major OpenStack update this year, includes a wealth of new projects and features, while core technologies continue to evolve.
The OpenStack Liberty release, set to become generally available on Oct. 15, will provide users of the open-source cloud platform with new projects and features. The second major OpenStack update in 2015, the Liberty release follows Kilo, which debuted on April 30.OpenStack Liberty is noteworthy for many reasons, not the least of which is the fact that it is the first release under the “Big Tent” model, which takes a more inclusive approach for projects. As such, with OpenStack Liberty, there are more new projects as part of the coordinated release than ever before, including SearchLight search, Zaqar messaging, Barbican key manager, Manila shared file system and Designate DNS services among others.”OpenStack is a platform for integrating a wide variety of technologies,” Jonathan Bryce, executive director of the OpenStack Foundation, told eWEEK. “With the Big Tent shift, it has allowed people within the OpenStack community to select different focus areas, so we’re seeing a lot of innovation.”The SearchLight search project in OpenStack Liberty is a new effort that has come up in the last year, Bryce said. SearchLight uses the open-source ElasticSearch technology to enable users to query across an OpenStack deployment. Bryce noted that OpenStack has been using ElasticSearch as part of its development process for several years to search though development logs and test results. He added that members of the OpenStack community thought about how to evolve the limited use of ElasticSearch within OpenStack development into a full OpenStack cloud service, which is now what SearchLight represents.

As an integration platform, OpenStack as a platform always seeks to enable multiple technology options within any given service, and SearchLight is likely not going to be an exception. Currently, SearchLight relies on ElasticSearch, but there is a plug-in system that is part of the overall architecture, Bryce said.

“So while ElasticSearch is currently the default and the reference implementation, the design of SearchLight is built to enable other search systems and back-ends,” Bryce said.In contrast to SearchLight, which is new to the OpenStack community, development on the Zaqar messaging service has been ongoing for several years. The Zaqar project was originally known as Marconi, and was renamed in 2014. Zaqar is a multi-tenant cloud messaging service, somewhat akin to what Amazon’s Simple Queue Service (SQS) delivers.”Zaqar is a project that is meant to be a plug-in-driven system,” Bryce explained. “Really, it’s about providing multi-tenant messaging via a REST API.”Nova ComputeWhile the Big Tent model provides a platform for many different projects to be included with OpenStack, the core projects are also getting attention in the Liberty release. The Nova compute project adds multiple features to OpenStack’s core server virtualization effort. For Bryce, the biggest new feature is Cells version 2. Cells first landed in the OpenStack Grizzly release back in April 2013 as a technology to enable multiple Nova Compute modules to be managed by a single Nova API.”Cells came out of Rackspace as a technology to help scale across data centers and geographic regions,” Bryce said. “The first version took a long time to get upstream as it was very specific to the Rackspace environment.”With Cells version 2, the model is significantly more generic, enabling broader use and deployment options.

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Thursday 17 September 2015

What is Cloud Computing? 10 Defining Points

This seems like an odd question to ask since you probably already have some concept of "the cloud." However, given some of the conversations I have been having recently, I think there's a good deal of cloudy thinking about cloud computing.

So here is the gist of what the cloud is (imho) summed up for you in a set of bullet points:

"Cloud Computing" is currently a marketing term. And that's why I'm writing this; to divorce the use of Cloud Computing, the marketing term, from the use of Cloud Computing as an architectural idea. Marketing terms don't have to conform to precise definition. They get used, then abused, then severely exploited and finally, as their bandwagon grinds to a halt, they get pitched onto the sorry stack of broken buzz words. That's what happened to "eBusiness", "Web Services", "On Demand" and so on. Until the recession began in earnest Cloud Computing was a reasonably sane marketing term. That's now changing because, in the minds of the IT audience, the cost of cloud computing is lower. That makes cloud the hype-word du jour.

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Cloud Computing is NOT SaaS (Software As A Service). I'm making this point because some commentators have been equating these two ideas as if they were identical. SaaS is healthy terminology. SaaS is out-hosted software that you can access directly. Although you might not think of it as such, your electronic banking capability is SaaS - you just don't pay for it directly. As such electronic banking is no different to Zoho or Google Apps. However, electronic banking is definitely not Cloud Computing, no matter how much you stretch the definition.

Cloud Computing Is Not About Emulating Google It looks suspiciously like the initial enthusiasm for cloud computing as a technology strategy was prompted by Google envy. Google was doing something unprecedented in building huge data centers to support its business. It was clearly a fact that Google's operation was highly efficient and some CIOs mused about whether they could emulate Google. Actually there was no chance, because Google's business was defined by just two uncommon transactions: searching the web and placing adverts. Google designed a huge massively parallel operation using computer servers and switches they built themselves within an architecture that was optimized for precisely that workload. You can't emulate that unless, like some social networking sites, you have a small variety but very large numbers of transactions. As you might expect, some social networking sites have emulated Google.

Cloud Computing Is About Technology Stacks Cloud computing is about technology stacks in the same way that the ISP business is about technology stacks. In general ISP deliver a consistent service to the myriads of web sites they host by employing a standard technology stack, most commonly, the LAMP (Linux Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack. This means that management effort is minimal because everyone is running the same application (a web site) with the same technology (LAMP) and, where customers do have problems, they will normally be the same issues cropping up time and again.

Cloud Computing Is About Economies of Scale The only thing that everyone seems to agree upon about Cloud Computing is that it is constructed for scale and that it is hosted on a set of resources that are distinct from the typical IT network. In other words within "the cloud" there is an architectural attempt to build for scale. Most cloud offerings are going to be based upon scalability. The truth is that if you plan to have a very large data center and you organize its use so that most of the workloads are very similar, or better, identical, then you will achieve significant economies of scale. You will then be able to offer the service at prices that undercut the customer's costs of running the application in-house. The more customers you achieve the better the cost advantage.

Cloud Computing Is Not Outsourcing The typical corporate data center is not a cloud and will never become one. Its workloads are mixed the platforms they run on are mixed - the whole technology stack is mixed. That means you cannot transform the whole data center into a cloud operation. However, you can outsource it.

Are There Any Clouds Computing Standards? Not really, or perhaps better to say "not yet." In general cloud computing infrastructure is built on servers that employ virtualization technology to deliver efficient resource utilization and typically, abide by open standards and, for the sake of economy, use open source software extensively. There is an organization formed by a group of universities, called the Open Cloud Consortium (OCC), which is promoting open frameworks that will let clouds operated by different organizations work together seamlessly.

Is there Such A Thing As An Internal Cloud? Again, not really, or perhaps better said "not yet." There is sense in organizations creating "domains" within their own networks that are built on cloud-type architectures, especially if they have applications that may need to scale over time. If cloud standards existed then such domains could be thought of as Internal Clouds. They would become staging areas for possibly moving internal applications into the cloud, or if the organization has its own software that it intends to offer as a service, then such a domain could become the platform for providing that service.

Is Cloud Computing Anything To Do With Web 2.0? No nothing at all. But you can make the connection if you want to. Many web sites that are said to be Web 2.0, primarily because they are social networking sites, have had to scale up dramatically when their user population shot into the millions. Because of that they have had to adopt highly scalable architectures (or die). Because they have such architectures they may be in a good position to offer some services to users in the manner of cloud computing.

Do Clouds Offer Guaranteed Service Levels? The answer to this is "yes" or at least it should be, and in the future it surely will be. We have to exclude free services, like Yahoo Mail and many of Google's services, which can be described as Cloud Computing from most perspectives, because a free service is never going to offer guarantees (even if it makes an excellent living from adverts.) But Cloud Computing will ultimately be defined, from the user's perspective, by service levels and the nature of the service itself. If Cloud Computing Services are well defined in that way, then it becomes possible to compare such services with the cost of providing a similar capability from your own data center - as long as the Cloud Computing provider is transparent in providing details of the technology that it deploys.


Saturday 8 August 2015

Captcha image verification

A good way to avoid automatic form submissions when creating a web form is to add some kind of verification. One of the best ways is to use an image verification, called also captcha. What it does is to dynamically create an image with a random string displayed on it. Then visitor is asked to type that string in a text field and once the form is submitted it checks if the string on the image matches the one inputted by the user. Because there is no easy way to read a text from an image (image recognition) this is a good way to protect your web forms from spammers.

For doing this CAPTCHA I would suggest using a session variable where you store the string generated and displayed on that dynamically generated image.

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<?php
session_start();
$text = rand(10000,99999);
$_SESSION["vercode"] = $text;
$height = 25;
$width = 65;
  
$image_p = imagecreate($width, $height);
$black = imagecolorallocate($image_p, 0, 0, 0);
$white = imagecolorallocate($image_p, 255, 255, 255);
$font_size = 14;
  
imagestring($image_p, $font_size, 5, 5, $text, $white);
imagejpeg($image_p, null, 80);
?>


Save this code in a file called captcha.php. What this script does is to generate a random number from 10000 to 99999 and then assign it to $_SESSION['vercode']. Then it generates a 25x65 pixels image with black background and white text using size 14. So if you upload that captcha.php file on your web site and open http://www.site.com/captcha.php you will see an image displaying random integer. You will receive a new random integer every time you refresh that page.

Next we need to create our web form.
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<form action="submit.php" method="post">
Comment: <textarea name="coment"></textarea>
Enter Code <img src="captcha.php"><input type="text" name="vercode" />
<input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Submit" />
</form>


Above code will create a form with a single textarea box, randomly generated image using the captcha.php script and a text field where you will have to enter the verification code.

All we have to do now is to make the submit.php script which will check if the verification code you enter matches the one that has been randomly generated.
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<?php
session_start();
if ($_POST["vercode"] != $_SESSION["vercode"] OR $_SESSION["vercode"]=='')  {
     echo  '<strong>Incorrect verification code.</strong>';
} else {
     // add form data processing code here
     echo  '<strong>Verification successful.</strong>';
};
?>

Friday 12 June 2015

Openstack course Outline

Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform architecture
Understand Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform features and terminology.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform installation
Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform using packstack.
Create an instance with the Horizon web interface.
RabbitMQ message broker
Install and verify RabbitMQ message broker service.
Troubleshoot RabbitMQ message broker.
Keystone identity service
Install, configure, and use the Keystone authentication services.
Swift object storage service
Install, configure, and use the Swift object storage service.
Glance image service
Install and use the Glance image service.
Cinder block storage service
Install the Cinder block storage service.
Manage Cinder volumes.
Networking service
Install, configure, and manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform networking service.
Nova compute and controller services
Install and troubleshoot Nova compute and controller services.
Deploy an instance from the command line.
Implement an additional compute node
Learn to add and remove additional Nova compute nodes.
Launch an instance to verify the new compute nodes.
Heat orchestration service
Install and troubleshoot the Heat orchestration service.
Launch a stack using preconfigured templates.
Ceilometer metering service
Install and manage the ceilometer metering service.
The future of the OpenStack development community
Learn about the future of OpenStack.
Comprehensive review
Review the installation and management of Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform.

Friday 29 May 2015

The Basic Knowledge of PHP Website Development That You Should Have Before Starting a Website

In today's world website development is at a high tide. All the companies are using websites to display their details and plans. As the technology is developing in a very rapid pace all the companies are eager to achieve the best and use it in their favor. The most new and advanced technology in the field of website design and development is PHP website development. Due to this the client companies or those who want new websites are probably going to quote this as their requirement. So every website designing company needs to have a designer who is renowned in the advanced PHP language. They should have excellent working knowledge in it also.

PHP is the short form of the word hypertext preprocessor. It can be explained as a dynamic server side scripting language. It can allow the web developer to create dynamic web-pages that can start from a very simple page to pages involving complex mechanisms. An important advantage of PHP is that it can be directly integrated with the HTML code and will run easily. The HTML can be run using PHP by using the.php extension. Another important feature of this language is that it allows us to include dynamic and robust features in the website and can increase the attractiveness of the site. Most of the clients are interested in giving the work of the website to a professional PHP website Development company.


For uploading and the smooth working of a PHP website it is necessary to have a web hosting company. But before allocating and assigning your work to any web hosting services it is necessary to not a very few features. One of the most important features that a web hosting service should provide is suitable database support. Most of them give a single database for your website. But if you are planning a large site this may not be enough. Another thing is the file system. The web hosting service should allow files to be uploaded. This is necessary in the utmost when you are in the process of building your site and you still have files to upload. Another thing is to find if the web hosting service is providing the correct version of PHP. There are many web hosting services that do not support PHP at all. So take a notice of that too. All the important details regarding a web hosting service will be listed in their website. So make it a point to visit their website before making any final commitment.

Friday 1 May 2015

Tips for Success During College

1. Taking a year off before starting college usually does not work; "find yourself" during the Summer Internship 2015 after you graduate from high school. The best time to start and complete college is between the ages of 18 and 22. It is more difficult to start and complete college after these ages, because your responsibilities increase as you become older
2. Understand the number of classes and credits that you will need to graduate, and spread them over the number of semesters it will take for you to graduate; typically 8 semesters over 4 years. Note, some colleges refer to "units" and "semester hours", instead of "classes" and "credits". If you take classes during the Summer, you can lighten your load during the school year or graduate early. Note also, an increasing number of students are completing college over 5 years, instead of the customary 4 years.
3. Do not wait until the last minute to schedule your classes.
4. When choosing classes, take one tough class, two moderate classes, and one easy class; do not bury yourself by taking all difficult classes in a semester.
5. Spread your classes over at least 4 days per week. This will typically spread out your final exams. You want to avoid having to take multiple final exams on a given day.
6. Ask other students about their experiences with professors, and keep a list of the good and bad professors. Professors are also rated on the internet. Avoid the bad professors.
7. When scheduling classes, be cognizant of the location of such classes. You do not want to have to hurry between classes to avoid being late.
8. Get your books ahead of time whenever possible.
9. At the beginning of each semester, schedule all projects and exams; stay organized throughout each semester; utilize a written or electronic planner.
10. Turn your phone off while attending class, and while studying.
11. Spread your homework over seven days. Do not fall behind with your homework.
12. Review your class notes every evening, and add to them when necessary.
13. Before submitting papers, use the spell check on your computer and fully justify your papers.
14. Professors typically make themselves available during office hours, do not be scared to ask for help.
15. Do not skip classes; the professors usually emphasize the material that will be on the exams.
16. Some professors make available old exams at the library, or online; look at them when available.
17. When studying for an exam, study the material that you do not know, instead of the material that you do know. Do not always review the material from the oldest chapter to the newest chapter. Once in a while, start with the newest chapter and work backwards.
18. Two weeks prior to your final exams, your entire focus should be on completing your final papers and studying for such exams.
19. Prior to starting your first answer on any exam, quickly scan the entire exam so you can allocate your time between questions.
20. If you finish an exam early, take the time to check your answers before turning the exam in.
21. When it comes to choosing a major, pick something that you enjoy, something that interests you, and something that will allow you to make a living after college.
22. After you choose a major, be aware that higher level courses are not offered every semester. As a result, plan your schedule of classes accordingly, so that you do not have to attend an extra semester or two to complete your coursework.
23. Look for Summer internships to gain experience in your chosen field, and to prepare you for a career after graduation.
24. Treat college like a full-time job; you will need to commit a substantial portion of each day to attending classes and studying.
25. Keep a list of those professors who show an interest in your performance, and who you believe will be willing to provide you with a recommendation for graduate school or when applying for a job.
26. Begin your post-graduate work as soon as possible after graduating from college.
27. If you need to borrow money to go away to school, only borrow what you need. Alternatively, consider attending a community college for the first two years to reduce your outstanding student loans when you are finished.
28. Do not use your student loans to pay for Spring Break or other vacations; you will regret it later.
29. Alternatively, attending a four year college that you can commute to is also a viable option, which will also help you save for graduate school or life after college.
30. If you need to work part-time while attending college, accumulate your work hours over a couple of days if possible. This will reduce the downtime that is involved in preparing for, and traveling to and from, work.
31. If your parents are paying for your tuition, room and board, and meals, thank them repeatedly; they are making sacrifices for your benefit.
32. If you are leasing an apartment or house, read the lease closely before signing it. Immediately upon moving in, inspect the apartment or house thoroughly and submit a dated list of damages and repairs needed for the apartment or house. If possible, it would also be beneficial to take date-stamped photos or videos upon moving in, and after moving out, of the apartment or house. College town landlords are notorious for excessive repair costs and refusing to refund security deposits.
33. When moving out of your apartment or house, make sure to transfer the utility bills out of your name. Do not rely on roommates who may be staying in the apartment or house for an additional period of time. If these utility bills remain unpaid and end up in collection, they will damage your credit score for years.
34. If you live off campus, consider purchasing a meal plan so that you can eat at a nearby dorm between classes, so as to avoid the hassle of returning home for lunch.
35. Stay in touch with your parents and siblings. This will keep you grounded and you will feel more secure.
36. Ask your parents to keep your bedroom intact, so you have something to come home to, and feel comfortable in, when times get tough, when you become homesick, when you are home for the Summer and holidays, or when you just want to visit.
37. Get your rest. Treat college like a marathon, and not like a 100 yard dash.
38. Take a shower every day and wash your clothes regularly; it will cause you to be more desirable and efficient.
39. Learn to manage your time.
40. Limit the tattoos, body piercing, and gauging. If you do not limit the same, you will regret it when you get older.
41. Do not party like it is the last day of your life; everything in moderation, which includes Spring Break.
42. When you do party, do not get wasted; nothing good comes out of it.
43. Inevitably, the police will show up at a party that you are attending; show them respect and behave yourself in their presence.
44. Do not drink and drive. Note, being ticketed as a minor in possession can also be detrimental to your career.
45. Walk away from conflict. There is no need to get into a brawl over anything.
46. Avoid being involved in hazing. If you do get involved in hazing, use your common sense; make sure the person being hazed is not physically at risk.
47. If you become sexually active, practice safe sex and birth control. Remember, some sexually transmitted diseases last forever; and "no!" means "no!".
48. Be a leader, not a follower.
49. There is no substitute for dedication and hard work; your effort should be 100% at all times.
50. To be successful, you need to grab the bull by the horns, stick your foot halfway up its rear, and try to control it.
51. Success during college, and obtaining a college degree, is your ticket to a better life. Do not waste the opportunity

Wednesday 4 March 2015

What Computer Science Internships Are and Who Can Benefit

Computer science is a field that presents plenty of competition for those majoring in that. Competition means that one needs to be at the top of their game in order to land the best jobs. There are many schools that offer computer science as a major. This means that there are many well educated people in this field.
If so many people possess about the same of knowledge in the subject, what can make one individual stand out amongst the crowd? That answer to that would be: experience. Employers look to hire individuals who are already skilled and experienced and ready to take up a position with their company.
Internships help students who have just graduated or are nearing graduation get the experience they need in order to succeed in the computer science field. An internship is a program in which a student is given a job (sometimes paid, sometimes not) at a company in their chosen career field. This must be applied for and are usually given to students who can demonstrate that they deserve the position. This is where exemplary resumes and portfolios become important.
There are some skills that are very sought after by employers. These are skills that interns may want to possess in order to land an internship and potentially a job. Some of these skills may be things such as communication, organization, and the ability to work individually or sometimes as a team.
There may be some more advanced requirements like the knowledge of high level programming languages like Java, Pearl, C/C++, or Visual Basic. These are just a few of the numerous programs available for interns to know about. The more an intern can know before starting the job, the better.
When an intern begins an internship, treating it as an actual job is quite important. It essentially is a job, be it paid or not. The intern will learn what it takes to actually be in that position. Therefore an intern may find it most beneficial if he/she treats the internship as an actual job. This mentality may help out in the long run since employers will then be able to judge how serious the intern takes the opportunity provided. Some may even offer the intern an actual full time job after they complete the internship and/or graduate.
The employer, however, is not the only one with expectations and requirements for the intern. If taken for college credit, the intern may be required to write a report and/or give a presentation about everything that they did and learned during the internship. By going through an internship, a student can prepare for real work.
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Tuesday 6 January 2015

Ubuntu Cloud Images Come To The Google Cloud

The widely-used Ubuntu operating system is about to become a little more popular. As of today, Canonical and Google will support Ubuntu Cloud images on the Google Cloud Platform. According to Canonical, 70 percent of all cloud workloads run on Ubuntu architecture.
Ubuntu Cloud images are now in beta for Google’s service. In particular, Canonical has brought support for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and 14.10, as well as 12.04 LTS. All Ubuntu releases have guaranteed support for five years.
The latest LTS release, 14.04, provides support for numerous software and hardware architectures. The release added ARM multiplatform, ARM64, and IBM POWER support. Additionally, KVM 2.0.0 is now supported alongside Xen and VMware solutions.
“Bringing Ubuntu to Google Cloud Platform is a logical first step in what we believe will be a great collaboration, benefiting developers and enterprises looking for an easy-to-use, reliable OS for their cloud deployments,” said Certified Public Cloud product manager Federico Lucifredi.
This beta means Ubuntu is now on the three biggest public cloud platforms: AWS, Azure, and now Google Cloud Platform. Canonical isn’t done yet though – the company also announced the release of an Ubuntu OpenStack distribution.
Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth calls the distribution an “autopilot” for OpenStack. “Point it at a rack or ten and tell it your preferences for storage, software defined network, and hypervisor, and it will create your cloud automatically, manage and monitor it for you, keep it fully secure, and update it to the next version of OpenStack in due course.”

In order to add machines to the OpenStack deployment, IT admins simply boot and allocate the machine using Canonical's Landscape tool. The machine is then added to the metal as a service (MAAS) and can be monitored using the same Landscape interface.
Canonical's OpenStack distribution is now in beta. For more information on the latest Ubuntu releases head to the Ubuntu Cloud product page.