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Mark Baker
on 2 July 2013

Create trusted compute pools in the cloud


Security is a big topic and concerns about security in the cloud is often cited by enterprises as a reason for not migrating workloads. To try and address some of these concerns Canonical has worked with Intel to support some key security technologies in Ubuntu OpenStack.

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