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'''= Open source software for building private and public clouds'''
URL = http://www.openstack.org/
the Rackspace-owned cloud computing project is much-beloved in the open source community for the technology and the Apache license that covers the project. [http://www.itworld.com/mobile-wireless/240717/using-open-source-build-ultimate-walled-garden]




==Description==
==Description==
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"OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources throughout a datacenter, all managed through a dashboard that gives administrators control while empowering their users to provision resources through a web interface."
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"Joseph Smarr, Plaxo’s chief platform architect, and de facto leader of the Portable Contacts initiative, gave a talk today at the Web 2.0 conference in New York. Entitled “Tying it all together; Implementing the Open Web,” it was a rallying cry for developers to jump in and get working on the new “open stack” of OpenID, OAuth, OpenSocial, XRDS-Simple, and Portable Contacts.  
"Joseph Smarr, Plaxo’s chief platform architect, and de facto leader of the Portable Contacts initiative, gave a talk today at the Web 2.0 conference in New York. Entitled “Tying it all together; Implementing the Open Web,” it was a rallying cry for developers to jump in and get working on the new “open stack” of OpenID, OAuth, OpenSocial, XRDS-Simple, and Portable Contacts.  
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Joseph asserted that the industry has now come together around a common vision for the future of the Social Web — a vision that abandons the walled garden model in favor of a new services layer that interconnects social hubs with the rest of the web. The service layer is comprised of Identity Providers, Social Graph Providers, and Content Aggregators."
Joseph asserted that the industry has now come together around a common vision for the future of the Social Web — a vision that abandons the walled garden model in favor of a new services layer that interconnects social hubs with the rest of the web. The service layer is comprised of Identity Providers, Social Graph Providers, and Content Aggregators."
(http://therealmccrea.com/2008/09/19/joseph-smarr-at-web-20-on-the-new-open-stack/)
(http://therealmccrea.com/2008/09/19/joseph-smarr-at-web-20-on-the-new-open-stack/)
=More Information=
* See: [[OpenStack Foundation]] [http://www.itworld.com/cloud-computing/210737/openstack-foundation-horizon]
* http://www.itworld.com/mobile-wireless/240717/using-open-source-build-ultimate-walled-garden





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= Open source software for building private and public clouds

URL = http://www.openstack.org/

the Rackspace-owned cloud computing project is much-beloved in the open source community for the technology and the Apache license that covers the project. [1]


Description

1.

"OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large pools of compute, storage, and networking resources throughout a datacenter, all managed through a dashboard that gives administrators control while empowering their users to provision resources through a web interface."


2.

"Joseph Smarr, Plaxo’s chief platform architect, and de facto leader of the Portable Contacts initiative, gave a talk today at the Web 2.0 conference in New York. Entitled “Tying it all together; Implementing the Open Web,” it was a rallying cry for developers to jump in and get working on the new “open stack” of OpenID, OAuth, OpenSocial, XRDS-Simple, and Portable Contacts.

Joseph asserted that the industry has now come together around a common vision for the future of the Social Web — a vision that abandons the walled garden model in favor of a new services layer that interconnects social hubs with the rest of the web. The service layer is comprised of Identity Providers, Social Graph Providers, and Content Aggregators." (http://therealmccrea.com/2008/09/19/joseph-smarr-at-web-20-on-the-new-open-stack/)


More Information