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 ...
OpenStack has been running production cloud infrastructure for 15 years, and its 33rd release keeps that record going.
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 ...
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 ...
Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware has left a lot of customers uneasy (and with rising bills). For the longest time, VMware was the de facto standard for enterprise virtualization. Now, a lot of ...
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The San Antonio-based cloud giant on Monday unveiled its network of Certified Deployment Partners. At its launch, the network of partners includes systems integrators CloudTP, MomentumSI and TeamSun.
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.
OpenStack 2026.1 (Gazpacho) introduces operational improvements, expanded hardware enablement and continued momentum from a global community building open infrastructure. SAN FRANCISCO, April 1, 2026 ...