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OpenStack, the open source cloud computing project powering big clouds at Hewlett-Packard, Rackspace, PayPal and CERN, is "on life support," we're told. No, it isn't. It's doing just fine, but ...
Rackspace's OpenStack open-source cloud computing initiative could create new opportunities for cloud providers and partners as they look to compete against the big boys.
Earlier in July, one of the biggest cloud computing trends to make headlines in recent years celebrated another milestone when it reached its fourth birthday. OpenStack has grown and developed ...
Three out of four government IT professionals in a new poll say their agencies are now using cloud computing services. The new survey also found that a significant portion of the respondents have ...
Within the next year, the OpenStack project, an open source community created by Rackspace to support cloud computing, will become the first explicit Open DevOps project, one where collaboration ...
Now, it hopes to make even more doing the same for OpenStack. Red Hat executives say OpenStack the open source cloud computing platform is just like Linux.
Newcomers to OpenStack work hard to fit in. If you're new to the conference, here are five cloud computing terms you should know so you can keep up with everyone.
Rackspace and NASA of teamed up to launch OpenStack, an open source cloud computing platform created to foster cloud adoption and standards.
OpenStack, the fast-growing open source cloud computing platform that now has the backing of more than 200 companies, is holding its semiannual developer conference in Paris this week. With over ...
The open source cloud computing project OpenStack has hit its stride, backed by vendors like IBM, Rackspace, HP and Cisco it has emerged as the open source alternative to Amazon Web Services ...
Rackspace launched OpenStack, an open source cloud computing operating system, designed to take on the likes of VMware's vSphere and Microsoft's Azure.
Cloud computing has become the ideal way to deliver enterprise applications—and the preferred solution for companies extending their infrastructure or launching new innovations.