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Report: Salesforce.com joining Openstack


The move might make Salesforce.com one of the first significant SaaS organizations to join Openstack


The move might make Salesforce.com one of the first significant SaaS organizations to join Openstack



Salesforce.com, the overwhelming SaaS (programming as an administration) organization, is purportedly joining the open source Openstack project.

The Wall Street Journal quotes Graham Weston, prime supporter and executive of Rackspace, which is one of the original Openstack organizations, to report the news. The step up would be a significant support of the open source stage by yet an alternate major technology organization.


Salesforce.com might join the ranks of Cisco, IBM, Intel, Red Hat, Dell, Hp and many other people who have tossed backing behind the open source foundation as an administration (IaaS) project.

Salesforce's expansion to the Openstack project speaks to one of the first real SaaS organizations to join Openstack. The news might be welcome to Openstack supporters, who battle reactions that the undertaking is as of now developing and not yet primed for enterprise appropriation. Excited patrons of the task brag that it could one day be as paramount of an open source extend for facilitating IaaS mists as Linux has been as a operating system.

The Journal article notes that the move could help Salesforce draw in new developers to deal with its stage. Forbes reports that as a feature of the move, Salesfroce applications will be accessible on Openstack servers.

Openstack has steadily been including new supporters lately. For instance, Oracle published that it had turned into a part of the Openstack Foundation, vowing fiscal backing, as well as dedicating to guarantee its cloud offerings were perfect with open source models.

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