In a study published in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, researchers from Kyushu University have found that "flaky ...
Observability outfit Grafana Labs has revealed that an attacker accessed its GitHub repository and stole its codebase. In ...
OpenStack is currently experiencing a significant surge in adoption, mainly attributed to the software's popularity as a VMware alternative and its unique suitability for supporting artificial ...
The OpenStack Community today released 2024.2 Dalmatian, the 30th version of the popular open-source cloud infrastructure software, which features new enhancements for artificial intelligence ...
Suwon, South Korea: Quite discreetly, the OpenInfra Foundation and the open-source projects it promotes (such as OpenStack, and the Kata Containers, virtual machines (VM) as containers) are changing ...
Open source leader brings modern approach to OpenStack deployments, helping organizations build future-ready networks at massive scale Typically operating at a massive scale, enterprises are ...
Rackspace Technology has admittedly been relatively quiet in recent years when it’s come to OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure platform that was born in 2010 out of the collaboration ...
Cloud services provider Rackspace Technology Inc. today reaffirmed its commitment to the OpenStack cloud computing platform with the launch of OpenStack Enterprise, a fully managed, enterprise-ready ...
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 ...
The developer of Ubuntu Linux and related cloud technologies is making it easier for organizations to modernize small-scale, legacy IT estates and transition from proprietary to open-source solutions.
OpenStack, the open-source infrastructure-as-a-service project that helps enterprises manage their on-premise data centers, was never known to be easy to install and operate. That meant that very few ...