Decomposing OpenStack myths, time for prime time and goslings: there’s a lot going this week…
“One of the key premises of OpenStack is open design,” says Thierry Carrez, director of engineering. “We don’t come with preconceived ideas…The Liberty cycle is decided here.”
This unofficial keynote talk from Randy Bias, vice president of technology at EMC, is always worth hearing. Here’s his take on what’s working in OpenStack, what’s broken and how to fix it.
Cisco’s Lew Tucker on the expanding reach of cloud computing will bring sweeping changes to OpenStack – and fewer of those dreaded phone calls to troubleshoot outages…
The new community app catalog is step one in the organic cycle of growing a great community, says Craig Peters of Mirantis. Here’s his take on what the community needs to do next for fruition.
Jet Propulsion Lab, eBay, Google, Yahoo, and Intel showed how experimentation with OpenStack is bringing rewards…
Comcast takes the second annual Superuser award, in a close race with finalists eBay, the National Supercomputer Center in Guangzhou and Walmart.
Attendees soared and actual rockets flew across the stage on this exceptional launch day…
A new picture of devs emerges from the most recent user survey: hungry for accurate documentation, heavy on hybrid cloud and steady with their SDKs.
According to the most recent user survey, the oldies continue to be the goodies in terms of popular projects. However, some newer projects are climbing up the charts, too.