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CloudStack Collab 2013 – Open Source Cloud Conference

Posted on May 9, 2013 by Mark in Cloud Computing, Linux.com, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Open Source, Syndication

This June 23-25 the CloudStack Community is holding their second open source cloud computing users conference in Santa Clara, CA. The conference is also your opportunity to share ideas, discuss plans for Apache CloudStack, and conduct workshops and sprints. There will be a hacker space where you can put ideas into practice assisted by members of [...]

Apache CloudStack, Big Data, cloud computing, Open Source, SDN 8 Comments Read More

LinuxFest NW Presentation – Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Open Source Cloud

Posted on April 28, 2013 by Mark in Cloud Computing, Linux.com, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Open Source, Syndication

This weekend I was at LinuxFest Northwest in Bellingham, Wa. I had the opportunity to see a lot of interesting talks. Here’s the talk I gave LinuxFest NW 2013: Hitchhiker’s Guide to Open Source Cloud Computing . Abstract: Imagine it’s eight o’clock on a Thursday morning and you awake to see a bulldozer out your window ready [...]

Big Data, cloud computing, Infrastructure-as-a-Service, NoSQL, Open Source, Platform-as-a-Service, SDN, Software Defined Networking 2 Comments Read More

The Linux Foundation’s Collaboration – OpenDaylight Project – Open Source SDN

Posted on April 8, 2013 by Mark in Cloud Computing, Linux.com, LinuxToday, LinuxWorld, Open Source, Software-Defined Networking, Syndication, Technology

Today the Linux Foundation announced their newest collaborative project, the Open Daylight Project. “Daylight” is an open source project formed by industry leaders and others under the Linux Foundation with the mutual goal of furthering the adoption and innovation of Software Defined Networking (SDN) through the creation of a common vendor supported framework. OpenDaylight unites technology industry [...]

Cisco, Citrix, cloud computing, IBM, Linux Foundation, networking, Open Source, SDN, software-defined networking 9 Comments Read More
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