IBM and RedHat may soon join the OpenStack support camp, which will largely promote the development of this cloud open source code project. GigaOm first reported the news that IBM and RedHat will join the OpenStack team, but the news has not yet been confirmed by both companies and OpenStack. OpenStack is a cloud computing software jointly developed by NASA and Rackspace. Since its launch two years ago, OpenStack has
IBM and Red Hat may soon join the OpenStack support camp, which will largely promote the development of this cloud open source code project. GigaOm first reported the news that IBM and Red Hat will join the OpenStack team, but the news has not yet been confirmed by both companies and OpenStack. OpenStack is a cloud computing software jointly developed by NASA and Rackspace. Since its launch two years ago, OpenStack has attracted more than 150 companies and 2000 developers. This week is a busy week for open-source cloud projects. Citrix announced this week that its open-source CloudStack software will join the Apache Software Foundation. At the same time, OpenStack released a new version of its software Essex on Thursday.
In addition to IBM and Red Hat that may be included in the report, well-known OpenStack supporters include HP, Dell, and Internap. At the same time, CloudStack also has many supporters, including zhanbo network, Engine Yard, NetApp, Intel, Equinix and brocade.
In addition, OpenStack will hold the Design Summit in San Francisco, USA on March 13, April 16-18. Many OpenStack supporters will discuss the future development of the project at the summit, and OpenStack may officially announce new members of OpenStack at the summit.