Expanding beyond its own OpenStack hosted services, Rackspace is offering to build OpenStack deployments for other hosting providers as well, such as telecommunication companies. “We’re getting into ...
IBM is doubling down on its bet on OpenStack: Wednesday the company disclosed that it has acquired Blue Box, a developer of managed private-cloud services based on OpenStack technology. The move comes ...
Home Industry Views The Cloud & Storage Channel How Telco Service Providers Can Keep Pace With OpenStack Telecom providers are increasingly using OpenStack for NFV, 5G, and IoT. The open source ...
Rackspace launched its OpenStack open source cloud computing platform earlier this year to a great deal of fanfare and whispers that it could represent a major shift in the cloud computing landscape.
OpenStack, the open source cloud computing platform originally launched by RackSpace and NASA in 2010, is getting a few new features today that aim to make using OpenStack across different clouds and ...
Following a four-month beta period, Rackspace has started offering its hosted servers and databases using the open source OpenStack suite of cloud software. That OpenStack has been pressed into ...
Look out Amazon. OpenStack is shaping up to be a game changer in the cloud world. On Thursday, Atlanta-based Internap Network Services announced the launch of the first public cloud built on OpenStack ...
There seems to be a perception that the cloud infrastructure OpenStack software is primarily used by service providers and not used so much by enterprises. At last week’s OpenStack Summit in Vancouver ...
AUSTIN, TX -- Six years ago, at the first OpenStack Summit, OpenStack started as an open-source infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud. It still is that, but telecom companies like AT&T and Verizon ...
A recent survey found 85.8 percent of telecoms consider OpenStack to be essential or important to their success. That's not bad for an open-source cloud some people still think isn't ready for ...
Look out Amazon. OpenStack is shaping up to be a game changer in the cloud world. On Thursday Atlanta-based Internap Network Services announced the launch of the first public cloud built on OpenStack.