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The OpenStack® Foundation today announced the results of the 2013 Gold and Individual Director elections and confirmed that Alan Clark and Lew Tucker will continue as Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, respectively. Along with the OpenStack Technical Committee, the announcement solidifies OpenStack community leadership for the new year and positions OpenStack for tremendous growth and global adoption moving forward. The OpenStack Foundation now has more than 7,000 members representing 850 unique organizations across 88 countries.
The Board of Directors provides strategic direction for the OpenStack community and oversight of the Foundation, comprised of a mix of appointed and elected directors from the community. Platinum Directors are appointed by the eight Platinum Members of the Foundation, Gold Directors are elected from the 14 Gold Members, and Individual Directors are elected by the 7,000 Individual Members for a one-year term. The Foundation has also been staffing up to support the mission of protecting, empowering and promoting OpenStack software and the community, hiring across various marketing and engineering roles.
“I’m excited to have a diverse Board and a growing Foundation staff dedicated to the success of our community. The Board and staff are leading important efforts to define the future direction of OpenStack in areas like project expansion, training programs and IP management,” said Jonathan Bryce, Executive Director of the OpenStack Foundation. “We look forward to telling the success stories of OpenStack deployments globally and capitalizing on the strong commercial ecosystem to accelerate user adoption in the coming year.”
The following Directors will serve on the 2013 Board:
Platinum Directors
Devin Carlen, Nebula
Alan Clark,
SUSE, Chairman of the Board
Jim Curry, Rackspace
Eileen Evans,
HP
Toby Ford, AT&T
Kyle MacDonald, Canonical (Ubuntu)
Todd
Moore, IBM
Brian Stevens, Red Hat
Gold Directors
Simon Anderson, DreamHost
Nick Barcet,
eNovance
Randy Bias, Cloudscaling
John Igoe, Dell
Joshua
McKenty, Piston Cloud Computing
Boris Renski, Mirantis
Sean
Roberts, Yahoo!
Lew Tucker, Cisco, Vice Chairman of the Board
Individual Directors
Tim Bell, CERN, also appointed to the
User Committee
Hui Cheng, SINA
Tristan Goode, Aptira
Rob
Hirschfeld, Dell
Mark McLoughlin, Red Hat, also elected to
Technical Committee
Lauren Sell, OpenStack Foundation
Monty
Taylor, HP, also elected to Technical Committee
Troy Toman,
Rackspace
The OpenStack Foundation will host the April 2013 Summit in Portland, April 15-18 at the Oregon Convention Center. In addition to the software development working sessions, the Summit will feature sessions covering user stories, technical tracks, business cases for OpenStack, as well as hands-on workshops. More than 2,000 OpenStack users, prospective users, ecosystem members and developers to be in attendance. Registration is now open, and the call for speakers closes February 15.
About OpenStack
OpenStack is open source software for building public and private clouds.
OpenStack powers some of the most widely-used SaaS applications and eCommerce sites, the world’s largest public clouds, and Global 1000 enterprises alike, each of whom rely on OpenStack to run their businesses every day. The open source cloud platform controls pools of compute, storage and networking resources at massive scale, making them available via a self-service dashboard.
OpenStack is backed by an independent Foundation and global community with more than 7,000 members representing 850 unique organizations across 88 countries.
For more information and to join the community, visit www.OpenStack.org.
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