OpenStack has been running production cloud infrastructure for 15 years, and its 33rd release keeps that record going.
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 ...
Mirantis, delivering Kubernetes-native infrastructure for AI, today announced the release of Mirantis OpenStack for ...
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 ...
In Berlin, at OpenStack Summit, Jonathan Bryce, OpenStack's Executive Director, announced that this would be the last OpenStack Summit and it would be replaced next year by Open Infrastructure Summit.
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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 has been on a roll, seeing increased adoption across the business world, highlighted by major deployments from leading organizations like Verizon, BBVA, and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, ...
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 ...
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OpenStack, the open source cloud computing platform, has garnered the support of more than 200 IT vendors. Enterprises embrace the platform for its flexible, hardware-agnostic architecture -- but they ...