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OpenStack's biggest fans are working in telecom and moving the cloud from running on the internet to being the internet.
OpenStack, the venerable open source cloud controller born in 2010 out projects pulled together by Rackspace Hosting and NASA, continues to push on despite its death being predicted myriad times over ...
In the strange and sometimes ridiculous parlance that technologists have created for themselves, a stack is a collection of technologies that interoperate with one another to provide a platform ...
A late night at the OpenStack Summit with a great party hosted by HP. This blog contains several videos with various interviews from attendees as well as the video from the OpenStack Online Meetup ...
OpenStack community was going through a period of introspection, transformation and evolution. What started as a small community hoping to disrupt the largest public clouds and private clouds has ...
DoD also faces serious a time-consuming delay if it decides to create its own OpenStack experts via training. "It requires a high degree of knowledge of computing and the workings of OpenStack to go ...
The battle between competing cloud-computing standards has caused a rupture in the open-cloud movement. Citrix, one of the primary cloud vendors, has discontinued contributing software projects to ...
OpenStack, the massive open source project that helps enterprises run the equivalent of AWS in their own data centers, is launching the 14th major version of its software today. Newton, as this ...
While OpenStack has certainly proven that it can scale, for most enterprise customers a private cloud with a few thousand nodes is sufficient, and it is more important that a cloud do a lot of things, ...
OpenStack is one of the most important and complex open-source projects you've never heard of. It's a set of tools that allows large enterprises ranging ...
VMware wants to bring enterprise-class reliability to OpenStack by releasing a distribution of cloud hosting software that runs on top of the virtualization stack. “There’s a lot of interest ...
OpenStack started as an infrastructure-as-a-service cloud, but telecoms such as AT&T and Verizon are turning it into their service foundation.