Open source cloud computing platform OpenStack has a new semi-annual version of its code out this month and one symbolically important aspect is a deepened partnership with Google’s public cloud.
The sixth and latest version of OpenStack software, code named Folsom is generally available today with new support for next-generation software-defined networking (SDN) baked in as a core component.
OpenStack has long been portrayed as a low-cost avenue for creating private clouds without lock-in. But like many projects of its sprawl and size, it’s valuable for its subfunctions as well. In ...
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AUSTIN, Texas, April 10, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The OpenStack community today released Stein, the 19th version of the most widely deployed open source cloud infrastructure software. The software ...
Enterprise Linux company Red Hat Inc. today announced the upcoming launch of its newest version of OpenStack. Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 will be released in the coming weeks, with new management ...
The advent of 5G networks presents new opportunities in the enterprise space, but telcos will also have to modernise their networks to cope with the demands of new applications such as robotics and ...
June 13, 2023 — Red Hat has announced the availability of OpenStack Platform 17.1 in the coming weeks. The company said this release is designed to deliver enhanced flexibility, efficiency and ...
The combination of Ubuntu and OpenStack for deploying private clouds is a match made in heaven for several reasons. Ubuntu serves as the most popular operating system on OpenStack deployments, thanks ...