Intel, Yahoo And HP Cloud Computing Collaboration Open Cirrus Expands Global Footprint
Nick | Jun 11, 2009 | Comments 0
Open Cirrus, the joint collaboration on cloud computing research formed by Yahoo, Intel and HP last year, has added three new international research organizations to join the open source test bed for cloud computing research.
The new research organizations that are joining Open Cirrus, include the Russian Academy of Sciences, South Korea’s Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute and MIMOS, a strategic research and development organization under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation in Malaysia.
Launched in July 2008, Open Cirrus was created by the three
As we wrote last year, the Open Cirrus is a way for Yahoo to get its foot in the cloud computing space and a channel for Intel and HP to further their position as leaders in cloud computing technology. It should be interesting to see what innovations come out of the collaboration.
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