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ScaleUp Technologies joins OpenStack Public Cloud Passport program

OpenStack public cloud providers from around the world today joined forces with the OpenStack Foundation to launch the OpenStack Public Cloud Passport program. The launch took place at the OpenStack Summit in Sydney. The Passport program allows interested users to get free trial access at participating OpenStack clouds. This is intended to make it easier for users to find the right Open Cloud for their own needs.

openstack_passport_200pxScaleUp Technologies is a proud OpenStack Passport Partner and provides open source infrastructure as part of the world's largest public cloud footprint: 60 Availability Zones in over 50 cities worldwide. Interested users can currently choose from ten different public clouds: openstack.org/passport

Our OpenStack Passport allows you to test ScaleUp Cloud's Infrastructure as a Service offering free of charge for 14 days.

"The launch of the OpenStack Passport program here in Sydney, by open cloud providers worldwide, is the first step in our shared commitment to customer service," said the Chair of OpenStack's Public Cloud Working Group, Tobias Rydberg: "This is just the beginning , more public cloud providers will join the program, adding customer value for more locations, languages and legalities."

 

More info about the ScaleUp Cloud test can be found here: www.scaleuptech.com/passport

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