NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NS1, the leader in application traffic intelligence and automation, today announced an integration with Designate, a multi-tenant DNS-as-a-Service (DNSaaS) for OpenStack.
Exhibit one - Mirantis is perhaps the highest profile pure-play OpenStack vendor. Its savvy use of media storms and the huge amount of funding it has got have shone a spotlight on the company and what ...
Oracle and software and services firm Mirantis have joined forces to make it easier and faster to set up Database 12c ready for use on OpenStack private clouds. The availability of Database 12c and ...
The OpenStack and Enterprise Forum, recently concluded at the end of January 29, at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, was moderated by Lydia Leong, Research Vice President with ...
Linux company SUSE Group is killing off its OpenStack Cloud product, stopping development in order to focus more on application delivery. SUSE OpenStack Cloud is the company’s distribution of the open ...
Today Ace Computers announced four leading-edge OpenStack applications for clusters, servers and workstations. Although the company has been working with top open source application providers for ...
SUSE, a Platinum member of the OpenStack Foundation, may have left the open-source, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) OpenStack cloud, but the project is going to move forward with the forthcoming ...
The Juno release of OpenStack made its debut on October 16, and as an active contributor to OpenStack, and to the Trove project in particular, I believe that this is a very significant milestone. The ...
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 ...
I've just returned from OpenStack Summit 2015 in Vancouver where 6000+ software-defined attendees convened to contribute and commune and where the opening keynote speaker laid down the following ...
OpenStack has an impressive list of corporate backers. Red Hat, Rackspace, HP, IBM and AT&T are contributing thousands of lines of code to the open source project and helping deliver an updated ...