Another video of a lightening talk from the OpenStack Meetup last week in Santa Clara, CA. OpenStack Lighting Talks: Victoria Livschitz, Grid Dynamics from OpenStack on Vimeo.
Monthly Archives:: February 2011
Gordon Mangione – Citrix and OpenStack
Another video of a lightening talk from the OpenStack Meetup last week in Santa Clara, CA. OpenStack Lighting Talks: Gordon Mangione, Citrix Systems, Inc from OpenStack on Vimeo.
Rob Hirschfeld – Bootstrapping Hyperscale OpenStack Clouds
At the OpenStack Meetup in Santa Clara, CA last week there were some interesting lighting talks from various speakers. Rob Hirschfeld from Dell presents his viewpoint on massively large cloud platforms. OpenStack Lighting Talks: Rob Hirschfeld, Dell from OpenStack on Vimeo.
OpenStack on The Linux Link Tech Show
Jay Pipes and Stephen Spector were guests on the weekly Linux Link Tech Show last night and I wanted to share the link to the recorded Podcast. You can get the Podcast in various formats at http://www.tllts.org/rsspage.php and select the Feb 9th Episode 389 recording.
OpenStack Developer Activity Review (January 29 – February 4)
Many people have asked for more insight into the developer activities for OpenStack as the large number of code changes and proposals make it difficult to monitor everything happening. In hopes of exposing more of the developer activities, I plan to post a weekly or biweekly blog post on the latest development activities. If you… Read more »
OpenStack Weekly Newsletter (January 29 – February 4)
OpenStack Community Newsletter – February 4, 2011 This weekly newsletter is a way for the community to learn about all the various activities occurring on a weekly basis. If you would like to add content to a weekly update or have an idea about this newsletter, please email [email protected]. HIGHLIGHTS Bexar Release – http://www.openstack.org/blog/2011/02/the-openstack-bexar-release/ OpenStack… Read more »
The OpenStack Bexar Release
It has been an intense and productive three months since OpenStack unveiled the initial “Austin” release to the world. We have had code contributions from 130 developers and have added over 30 new features to the project for the “Bexar” release. The project has matured in the processes for managing and tracking milestone targets, with… Read more »