Saw this on the wires over the last few days ... nice. On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 12:07 -0400, "Ed Leafe" <[email protected]> wrote: > http://www.forbes.com/feeds/businesswire/2010/07/19/businesswire142584963.html > ( -or- http://j.mp/auA4K7 ) > > I've been sitting on this news for a while, and it's finally public: > Rackspace is releasing its cloud source code under the Apache license. We're > also partnering with NASA to develop the framework for creating the > virtualization provisioning system that will power the next generation of > Rackspace Cloud Servers and NASA's Nebula computing system. This new system, > called OpenStack, is now available at http://openstack.org. > > The main goal is two-fold: one, to help avoid lock-in, which is the > primary reason companies are hesitant to move to the cloud, and two, to speed > up development of the fundamental parts of the cloud fabric so that > businesses can focus on the parts that differentiate them from their > competitors. > > I've flown to Texas twice in the past 3 weeks to work with the NASA > team, and I have to say that I'm very excited by what's going on here. I > think that this will jump-start the next generation of computing the way that > the LAMP stack jump-started the internet 15 years ago. > > Oh, and did I mention that this is all being done in Python? ;-) > > > -- Ed Leafe > > > > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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