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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] | |||
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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 | |||
Latest revision as of 21:31, 5 October 2014
= 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
- See: OpenStack Foundation [2]