Open Compute Project enlists AT&T, Verizon while growing telco support
Other prominent partners with the Open Compute Project have often come from the hardware side of tech, including Intel, AMD, Nvidia and Microsoft.
Other prominent partners with the Open Compute Project have often come from the hardware side of tech, including Intel, AMD, Nvidia and Microsoft.
The OpenSwitch community, opening up to the public today, is being backed by a number of other open source proponents as well, including Broadcom, Intel and VMware, among others.
After debuting at F8 in March, Parse boasted its SDKs already power more than 800 million active app-device pairs.
Among the apps within Facebook's portfolio already using Infer include the standard Facebook apps for Android and iOS, Facebook Messenger and Instagram.
Pinot now serves as the data analytics foundation for at least 25 products in the LinkedIn portfolio, including popular features such as "Who Viewed My Profile" and "Who Viewed My Posts."
With the Geode debut, Pivotal is reiterating promises it made in February to open source certain core components of its big data portfolio.
Red Hat shares were up approximately 5.2 percent shortly after the report hit the wires during after-hours trading.
The open source purveyor announced a few very important bits of news related to its imminent Wall Street debut.
Nevertheless, Red Hat shares started to tumble by nearly two percent in after hours trading.
Rackspace's senior product director touted the expanded support should make "scaling and performance problems a thing of the past."