OpenInfra Foundation verwelkomt Microsoft als nieuwste lid om Open Infrastructure Use Cases, hybride cloud en 5G te bevorderen

8 september 2021

OpenInfra Foun­da­tion has signed an agreement with Microsoft as the newest Platinum Member. With this multi-year commit­ment, the OpenInfra community will work closely with Microsoft to advance open infra­struc­ture use cases including hybrid cloud and 5G through parti­ci­pa­tion in and contri­bu­tion to several open source project communities.

In a presen­ta­tion to the OpenInfra Board of Directors, Ryan van Wyk, Partner Software Engi­nee­ring Manager for Azure for Operators at Microsoft, said the multi-year commit­ment to support the OpenInfra Foun­da­tion is Microsoft’s latest move to support a vibrant and diverse ecosystem of open source projects and commu­ni­ties. Through Microsoft’s member­ship, van Wyk said the company will:represent the interests of its telecom customers in the OpenStack and broader OpenInfra community,actively contri­bute to several OpenInfra projects, andlook for oppor­tu­ni­ties to integrate OpenInfra projects into Microsoft Azure product roadmap as it evolves.

Microsoft joins over 60 orga­ni­za­tions that are members of the Foun­da­tion, advancing the mission of building open source commu­ni­ties who write software that runs in produc­tion. They join Platinum members Ant Group, Ericsson, Facebook, FiberHome, Huawei, Red Hat, Tencent and Wind River to define the future of open source powered infra­struc­ture. With the support of over 110,000 indi­vi­duals in 187 countries, the OpenInfra Foun­da­tion hosts open source projects and commu­ni­ties of practice, including infra­struc­ture for AI, container native apps, edge computing and data­center clouds. Its projects include Airship, Kata Contai­ners, OpenInfra Labs, OpenStack, StarlingX and Zuul. Most recently, the OpenInfra Foun­da­tion has begun suppor­ting the Magma 5G project.

Microsoft Engagement with the OpenInfra Community

Microsoft will continue colla­bo­ra­ting with the OpenInfra community around network cloud requi­re­ments and driving the adoption of cloud tech­no­logy for core network workloads. 

Deploying 5G Services at Scale with Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure

Earlier this year, Microsoft and AT&T announced the migration of AT&T’s 5G mobile network to the Microsoft cloud. Azure for Operators will help operators across the world deliver highly reliable, cost-effective and secure 5G services to consumer and enter­prise customers using both Azure and open source tech­no­lo­gies like Airship. Azure for Operators will also meet customers where they are today by suppor­ting OpenStack deployed on Kuber­netes, and allowing for a controlled evolution of Operator SDN deploy­ments from VNFs to CNFs.

Hybrid Cloud Synergy Between Azure and OpenStack

The forth­co­ming 2021 OpenStack User Survey, which will be available later this month on Superuser Magazine, reveals that 40% of OpenStack users running their deploy­ment in a multi-cloud confi­gu­ra­tion are doing so with Microsoft Azure. This strong synergy between ecosys­tems is an indicator of the technical and market connec­tions that already exist between the two organizations.

“Microsoft joins an impres­sive group of companies as a Platinum Member of the new OpenInfra Foun­da­tion, including Ant Group, Ericsson, Facebook, FiberHome, Huawei, Red Hat, Tencent and Wind River, all of whom bring their expertise operating infra­struc­ture at scale to the community writing open source software for the next decade of OpenInfra,” said Mark Collier, COO of the OpenInfra Foun­da­tion. “This includes software like OpenStack, which now powers 9 of the top 10 telecom networks in the world, Kata Contai­ners which secures the world’s largest payment network, and Airship which powers the AT&T 4G and 5G networks in produc­tion today.”

“Microsoft is joining this effort to support building the next decade of open infra­struc­ture tech­no­logy because hybrid cloud is an important element of our tech­no­logy portfolio,” said van Wyk. “We believe in a variety of clouds: public and private, from hypers­cale to edge, each tuned to the unique workloads that our customers need to deliver and we can’t do it without open source. We are here at the OpenInfra Foun­da­tion to parti­ci­pate in the community and work together to build and integrate open source tech­no­lo­gies to deliver carrier-grade Microsoft Azure for Operators infrastructure.”

OpenInfra Live: Programmed for the Community, by the Community

OpenInfra Live streams every Thursday at 14:00 UTC (9:00 AM CT) on the OpenInfra Foun­da­tion YouTube, LinkedIn and Facebook channels to an audience exceeding 3,000 viewers each week. Upcoming episodes will feature Open Source 101, oppor­tu­ni­ties to connect hiring orga­ni­za­tions with active community members, cross-project inte­gra­tion and colla­bo­ra­tion stories, and timely topics like data sove­reignty and arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence (AI). Tune in to OpenInfra Live each week. Past episodes are free and on demand, and community members can contri­bute program­ming ideas. Email community@​openinfra.​dev for spon­sor­ship infor­ma­tion or to contri­bute show topics ideas.

Global OpenStack Days and OpenInfra Days

OpenInfra commu­ni­ties are planning one- and two-day OpenStack and OpenInfra Days events, bringing together hundreds of IT execu­tives, cloud operators and tech­no­logy providers to discuss cloud, edge, AI/​ML and more. These regional events are a great oppor­tu­nity to hear from prominent open infra­struc­ture leaders, hear user stories and network with local OpenInfra commu­ni­ties. Learn how you can attend or host an OpenInfra or OpenStack Day event in your area.

Virtual Project Teams Gathering: October 18–22

The Project Teams Gathering (PTG) is the OpenInfra community’s developer-focused event. Various technical community groups working on OpenInfra projects meet to exchange ideas, plan, set prio­ri­ties, assign work, colla­bo­rate across various open source projects and make fast progress on critical, common issues. Register here for the Virtual PTG, October 18–22.

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