Today's OpenStack News From Texas
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Verizon launches industry-leading large OpenStack NFV deployment
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Telcos Dial Up OpenStack And Mainstream It
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Verizon reveals biggest OpenStack cloud build
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Red Hat Increases Speed of Interactive Intelligence Private Cloud Delivery with OpenStack and Ceph
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OpenStack could be "de facto" cloud of choice says AT&T SVP
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NASA's JPL deploys private cloud based on Red Hat OpenStack
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TCS gains after launching new IT solution
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Red Hat OpenStack Scores Verizon, NASA as Major Customers
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Verizon Deploys OpenStack NFV in 5 Data Centers
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Red Hat Cites OpenStack Rollouts with Fastweb, Paddy Power Betfair, and Produban
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OpenStack Cloud Is The Telecommunications Mainstream
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At OpenStack Summit, "Stackanetes" and Other New Tools are Taking Shape
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At OpenStack Summit, Red Hat Unveils Many Major Deployments
Red Hat is out with a slew of cloud-related announcements at this week's OpenStack Summit event in Austin, Texas, and one of them calls for the company to literally reach beyond the cloud — for the stars. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has built a private cloud based on Red Hat OpenStack Platform aimed to help it reach new frontiers in planetary exploration. That was just one of the major cloud computing updates from Red Hat this week.
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NASA JPL Builds Private Cloud Based On Red Hat Platform
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What open source and OpenStack mean to the networking world | #OpenStack
OpenStack is providing a powerful tool for companies and the open-source community, but there’s a second world that is often ignored in the discussion. Networking is the world behind the scenes, moving the data that makes Cloud technologies work. While OpenStack itself is not a networking solution, it does have an effect on the people who move the data. This effect is both professional and philosophical.
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