Monday 29 September 2014

Red Hat can't afford to let HP lead OpenStack

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Red Hat can't afford to let HP lead OpenStack

Red Hat understands the world is moving to mobile and cloud, which is why it can't allow HP to claim the OpenStack top contributor distinction.

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