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 ...
OpenStack technology has evolved considerably since the project’s inception. The initial “Austin” release in 2010 included just two core services, while the “Mitaka” release in first half of 2016 ...
The total revenue is small potatoes compared to Amazon Web Services (AWS), but the growth rate is great. 451 observed that so far OpenStack-based revenue has been overwhelmingly from service providers ...
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The OpenStack Community today released 2024.2 Dalmatian, the 30th version of the popular open-source cloud infrastructure software, which features new enhancements for artificial intelligence ...
IT organizations are moving to the public cloud in droves to take advantage of cost savings and efficiency improvements over traditional on premise datacenters. The public cloud offers the promise of ...
OpenStack, the massive open source infrastructure-as-a-service project that allows enterprises and public hosting services to run their own on-premise clouds, today released version 25 of its software ...
This has been a long time coming, but the OpenStack Foundation today announced that it is changing its name to “Open Infrastructure Foundation,” starting in 2021. After years of hype, the open-source ...
Suwon, South Korea: Quite discreetly, the OpenInfra Foundation and the open-source projects it promotes (such as OpenStack, and the Kata Containers, virtual machines (VM) as containers) are changing ...
While innovators in the HPC and hyperscale arenas usually have the talent and often have the desire to get into the code for the tools that they use to create their infrastructure, most enterprises ...
OpenStack isn't just a way for tech giants like HP and IBM to mimic Amazon's wildly successful cloud services. It's also a teaching tool. Created little more than three years ago by NASA and cloud ...