What’s next for OpenStack?

Canonical

on 29 November 2012

Tags: OpenStack

This article was last updated 10 years ago.


As it becomes mainstream the scope of the project continues to grow. The new video in the series looks at what’s making OpenStack such a powerful force and asks what’s coming next.

Our latest video takes you through:

  • The growth of OpenStack
  • The next set of innovations around the corner
  • The likely structure of future organisational adoptions

If you’re a big enterprise or service provider thinking about your cloud infrastructure then you can find out what’s next with OpenStack here.

 

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