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Source: Enterprise Irregulars - Posted by Alex
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Rackspace announced the OpenStack project today, open sourcing much of the software it uses to run its own cloud. I spoke with Rackspace’s Jonathan Bryce on the topic to get an in-depth overview, discuss Rackspace’s intentions, and explore the operational future of OpenStack.
This is a big announcement in the cloud world, further widening the technologies that are available to start crafting public and private clouds. The nature of Rackspace as not a software company is also interesting to watch here, as well as what partners do with the project.
Transcript
Michael Coté: Well, hello everybody, I’m here in the Austin Rackspace offices in the Austin City Limits conference room as you can see. It’s, perhaps, one of the more three dimensional conference rooms I’ve ever been in. It’s very exciting and this is always Michael Coté from RedMonk and I’m joined by a guest. Would you like to introduce yourself?
Jonathan Bryce: Sure. I am Jonathan Bryce. I am the Co-Founder of the Rackspace Cloud and I’m currently leading up the technology-end of a new venture that we are just getting started.
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