Dell has announced a fall release for Project Sputnik, a
notebook targeted specifically at developers. This official developer laptop
will be based on the Dell XPS 13 and include Ubuntu 10.04 LTS pre-loaded, which
will help provide an ideal computing environment for developers.
Project Sputnik is optimized to provide a complete
client-to-cloud solution, using a full set of Linux hardware drivers as well as
Cloud and Profile tools. Developers will be able to use these features to
immediately create micro-instances and easily push these directly to production
servers. There will be a library of profiles, including Ruby and Android, which
will expedite the lengthy set-up process usually involved when creating new
development environments and tool chains.
Project Sputnik was launched to a select group of beta
testers in May and positive feedback from the development community has ushered
in the official launch. “By listening to developers, Dell can provide them with
solutions and products to help make them more productive and allow for greater
innovation,” said Barton George, project Sputnik’s lead and director of Dell’s
web vertical marketing. “We have continued to be amazed by the amount and
quality of interest and input we have received.”
This is not the first time that Dell has released a laptop
running a Linux build rather than the popular Windows operating system. The
Dell Inspiron Mini 9, released in 2008, ran a customized version of Ubuntu’s
Netbook Remix. With Project Sputnik, however, Dell is demonstrating a
commitment to open source software, releasing a notebook targeted at developers
with an unmodified Linux build. This new laptop will help alleviate much of the
work involved with setting up and maintaining a robust development environment.
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