OpenStack from Austin to Zed
OpenStack has come a long way from its first release to its latest as it has matured from a private cloud to a multi-purpose cloud for any and all purposes.
OpenStack has come a long way from its first release to its latest as it has matured from a private cloud to a multi-purpose cloud for any and all purposes.
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The newest version of the open-source Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud, Yoga, is here and ready to run.
Amazon Web Services touts space credentials from Earth-bound cloud infrastructure.
Microsoft and HPE are partnering to bring together Azure and the Spaceborne Computer-2 supercomputer, making it the ultimate edge-computing device.
Using the AWS cloud, Woodside Energy has reduced the 10-day supercomputer processing time down to 90 minutes.
Rubin Observatory plans to use the 8.4-meter Simonyi Survey Telescope and the gigapixel LSST Camera to capture 1,000 images of the sky every night for 10 years.
By 2010, both the cloud and open-source software were becoming mainstream, but they hadn't been combined. Then, NASA and Rackspace joined forces and released OpenStack, the first open-source cloud, and the world would never be the same.
The cloud computing giant sees the opportunity for growth as public and private entities launch new space-based missions.
While the company expects enterprise customers to continue increasing their adoption of Box services, it does anticipate some softness from small business customers.