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Red Hat’s Commitment to OpenStack Icehouse

The OpenStack Foundation unveiled its latest release – OpenStack Icehouse – on April 17, and while Bitergia is still crunching the numbers, once again, Red Hat was the top corporate contributor. While we’re certainly proud of our ongoing work in the OpenStack community, our role as a leading open source contributor is no secret. Community-powered innovation is at our core, and Red Hat’s commitment to OpenStack is no different. One interesting point, pointed out by Bitergia in its preliminary technical report on the Icehouse release, is that the top contributors to OpenStack have not changed between Havana and Icehouse. To us, this shows that the community behind OpenStack is both stabilizing and maturing, as we’ve seen over the years with other key open source projects, including Linux. More so, this underscores why we are focused...

Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.4 Beta Transforms the Journey to the Cloud

Today Red Hat is excited to announce the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.4 Beta for current Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization customers. This beta release builds on the recent Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.3 release and aims to continue simplifying and automating enterprise virtualization tasks while providing an on-ramp and a seamless integration with OpenStack. Enterprise customers are looking to unify and easily manage their data centers while accommodating both traditional virtualization and cloud-enabled workloads. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, an integrated component of Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure, provides the foundation to easily deploy these traditional workloads while sharing a common set of services based on OpenStack. New features in Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.4 Beta include stronger OpenStack integration, enterprise network capabilities enhancements, and advanced manageability of the entire stack. OpenStack Support and Integration Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization...