*We just released an update to Galaxy CloudMan.* CloudMan offers an easy
way to get a personal and completely functional instance of Galaxy in the
cloud in just a few minutes, without any manual configuration or imposed
quotas. Once running, you have complete control over Galaxy, including the
ability to install new tools.

This is the most complete update of the Galaxy on the Cloud platform to
date with all the cloud components being built from the ground up. The
following is a summary of the major changes:

   - *Galaxy on the Cloud*: all new galaxy and indices file systems, with
   Galaxy 15.07 release, ~200 preinstalled Galaxy tools, and nearly half a
   terabyte of updated reference genome data.
   - *Galaxy on the Cloud*: switched to a different Cloud Launch
   application, available athttps://launch.usegalaxy.org/
   - *Galaxy on the Cloud*: Integrated Galaxy IPython Interactive
   Environments
   - *CloudMan*: Creating cluster shares is now fast (~30 seconds vs. hours)
   - Created a wealth of new documentation, including a description of the
   all new automated method for building private/custom instances
   https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/CloudMan/Building

See the CHANGELOG
<https://github.com/galaxyproject/cloudman/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md> for a
more complete set of changes or just give it a try: see the all new Getting
Started <https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/CloudMan/GettingStarted>
 documentation.

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