Latest Information Technology NewsLatest Information Technology News

  • Home
  • Whitepapers
  • Webcasts
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Newsletters
  • Archive
Follow: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn RSS Email
Join  |  Login

I've lost my password

 | 
  • Channels:
  • Policy & Business
  • Information Technology
  • State & Local Government
  • Defense & Intelligence
  • Healthcare Policy & IT
  • Energy Policy & Technology
  • Education Policy & Technology
  • Knowledge Centers:
  • Cybersecurity
  • Cloud & Virtualization
  • Mobile & Wireless
  • Network Infrastructure
  • Unified Communications

Server & Storage Virtualization

ServerStorageVirtualizationJuly2011scroller

Government organizations are working hard to do more with less, consolidating data centers and striving to deliver more services online to help lower operating costs and comply with federal regulatory mandates.

Download Now

i360Gov E-Newsletters (Sign Up Today!)

The most significant government policy, business, and technology news and analysis delivered to your inbox. Sign up for your free subscription today!

Subscribe

Concept tagging by the AlchemyAPI

2010 » Jul » 20
Share: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Digg

Rackspace, NASAlLaunch open-source cloud platform

CIO Today: Hosting provider Rackspace announced Monday that it's opening the software code for its cloud infrastructure Relevant Products/Services. "Cloud technology will never look back," the company proclaimed on its web site, adding that the OpenStack open-source cloud platform Relevant Products/Services will create new technology standards and cloud interoperability. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will add its Nebula cloud technology to the initiative.

Read article

Tags: Cloud computing, NASA, Space exploration, Chief Technology Officer of the United States, Open source, Free software, NASA Research Park

Top Stories: Information Technology

  • Commerce agency’s system infected by virus, may be victim of cyber attack
  • Feds not authorized to deal with electric grid disruptions
  • Presidential candidates' mobile websites still works in progress
  • Data.gov Delivers Government Apps, Data For Businesses
  • NASA Identifies High-Priority Technologies for Next 5 Years
  • Obama's Google+ Debut: Lessons Learned
  • Trojan Targets Industry, Government With Fake Conference Invitations
  • Feds saving one-fifth of IT budget through virtualization, survey finds
  • House action on DHS cyber oversight conflicts with Senate proposal
  • Cloud Security, Costs Concern Federal IT Pros
  • CIO Council's best practices portal remains a work in progress
  • Rising Cyber-War Threat Forcing Nations to Bolster Defenses: McAfee
  • U.S. Will Run $1.1 Trillion Deficit, CBO Says: Washington Mover
  • New cyber-readiness report places Finland, Israel and Sweden ahead of the United States
  • FCC Overhauls Telephone Subsidy for the Poor, Adding Broadband
  • Officials Warn of Advanced Cybersecurity Threat to US Agencies, Business
i360Gov
2011 Magnum Opus Award

Copyright © 2009-2012
i360Gov, Inc.

About

i360Gov is an intelligent network of websites and e-newsletters that provides government business, policy and technology leaders with a single destination for the most important news and analysis regarding their agency strategies and initiatives.

Contact

Phone: 919.577.0898
Fax: 919.577.0897

i360Gov, Inc.
4913 Salem Ridge Rd
Holly Springs, NC 27540
United States

Site Links

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Subscription Services
  • Advertising
  • Contact Us

Follow

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS Feed
  • Email