The OpenStack community today announced the release of OpenStack 2026.1 (Gazpacho), the latest version of the world's most widely deployed open source cloud infrastructure software. The release ...
A monthly overview of things you need to know as an architect or aspiring architect. Soroosh Khodami discusses why we aren't ready for the next Log4Shell. He shares live demos of dependency confusion ...
OpenStack has been running production cloud infrastructure for 15 years, and its 33rd release keeps that record going.
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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 ...
The Open InfraFoundation has delivered a new version of OpenStack named “Epoxy” and thinks it’s an even better option for those seeking a VMware alternative.… OpenStack VP of marketing Allison Price ...
Mirantis recently launched a clever way to get developers interested in OpenStack in general and, specifically, the Mirantis distribution of OpenStack. What's the company doing? It has released a free ...
OpenStack production deployments increased significantly in the last year, according to a survey of 150 information technology decision makers and professionals carried out by Red Hat Inc. The study ...
Anyone attending the latest May 2014 OpenStack Summit in Atlanta can be excused for thinking that OpenStack is taking over the universe or at least the planet of cloud computing. Over 4500 attendees ...
Here is a cool fact for you: the original version of OpenStack was published on Joshua McKenty’s blog. When OpenStack launched Nova, there were some 6,000 lines of code. OpenStack now has over 1.25 ...
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