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Citrix Unveils Next Phase of CloudStack Strategy
SANTA CLARA, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Citrix today unveiled the next phase of its strategy to accelerate the
broad adoption of open, interoperable cloud computing. As a key part of
this strategy, the company's popular CloudStack™
solution will become the first cloud platform in the industry to be
submitted to the Apache
Software Foundation, home of the world's most successful open source
projects. Elevating CloudStack into a full open source Apache project
will further accelerate its mission of delivering a powerful, proven,
hypervisor-agnostic platform that helps customers of all sizes build
true Amazon-style clouds. CloudStack brings to Apache more than 30,000
community members, thousands of certified apps, and hundreds of
production clouds, collectively generating more than $1 billion in cloud
revenue from some of the biggest brands in the industry. To capitalize
on this market momentum, Citrix will also deliver a commercially
supported release of the proposed Apache CloudStack distribution as the
centerpiece of its cloud infrastructure product portfolio.
The transition to the Cloud Era is fueling a massive build out of cloud
infrastructure, projected
to exceed $11 billion by the end of 20141. This new
market will feature thousands of successful clouds of all shapes and
sizes, ranging from business, infrastructure and developer offerings, to
consumer, mobile and gaming services. The proposed Apache CloudStack
project will make it easier for customers of all types to deliver cloud
services on a platform that is open, powerful, flexible and "Proven
Amazon Compatible."
Open Source (News - Alert) in the Cloud Era
Unlike previous generations of computing, the Cloud Era is being fueled
in large part by open source technology that was first proven at scale
in large production clouds, then made available to customers of all
sizes under open source licenses. The Apache Software Foundation is
leading the way with highly successful projects like Hadoop, Hive and
Cassandra that were initially developed in large, successful clouds like
Facebook (News - Alert) and Yahoo!, then released for broader use under the Apache
License. This proven method for incubating and advancing leading open
source cloud projects is ideal for bringing a vibrant community of
vendors and developers together to accelerate innovation,
interoperability and standardization. As the first step in this
strategy, Citrix CloudStack 3 will be released today under Apache
License 2.0, and the CloudStack.org
community will become part of the highly successful Apache Incubator
program. Citrix will further support the project with a significantly
increased investment in engineering, community support and marketing.
(See separate Citrix announcement today: CloudStack
Citrix to Become a Platinum Sponsor of the Apache Software Foundation)
More to Come At Citrix Synergy 2012
Citrix CEO Mark Templeton and GM of Cloud Platforms, Sameer Dholakia,
will discuss today's announcement and unveil further details about the
company's broader cloud strategy at the upcoming Citrix
Synergy 2012 conference May 9-11 in San Francisco. Citrix will also
sponsor two CloudStack Design Summits within the year, bringing together
a broad range of partners, developers and users to engage, learn and
collaborate on the newly launched project.
Broad Ecosystem Support
In addition to more than 100 successful production deployments,
CloudStack has been verified to work with more than 2,200 products and
services across the industry as part of the Citrix Ready Cloud Community
Program - building on a rich tradition of interoperability that is
immediately inherited by the proposed Apache CloudStack project. In
addition, Citrix was joined in today's announcement by more than 50
independent software vendors, providers and technology partners
demonstrating their support of the CloudStack project including
ActiveState, Alcatel-Lucent (News - Alert), Alurium, Apalia, Appcara, AppFog, Big
Switch Networks, Brocade, BT, Caringo, Clogeny, Cloud Central,
CloudSoft, Contegix, CumuLogic, Datapipe, Engine Yard, enStratus,
Equinix (News - Alert), Extreme Networks, GigaSpaces, GoDaddy, Gluster, GreenQloud,
Hortonworks, HostBill, Intel, jclouds, Juniper Networks, IDC Frontier,
Kaavo, KT, LeaseWeb, LogicWorks, Midokura, NetApp, Nexenta, Ninefold,
OpsCode, Puppet Labs, Racemi, RightScale, rPath, Scale Computing,
ScaleXtreme, Scalr, ServiceMesh, Softlayer, Sungard, SwiftStack, Tata
Communications, TCloud Computing, TrendMicro, UShareSoft, VMTurbo,
Vyatta, Zenoss and Zuora.
Dor Skuler, VP of Cloud Solutions, Alcatel-Lucent
"The move to an Apache-based project is a great thing for our
developers, users and the open source cloud community as it brings a
model for open collaboration, innovation and standardization under a
proven framework and foundation. Our support and integration of
CloudStack into our own CloudBand offerings
allows communications service providers to transform their own
infrastructures, operations and business models that are specifically
designed for the Cloud Era."
Neil Sutton, Vice President, Global Portfolio, BT Global Services
"The push by Citrix to make CloudStack the Apache of the cloud, coupled
with its adoption of industry standard APIs is a really good thing for
customers, partners and providers in the cloud. Promoting
interoperability between clouds through a proven open cloud platform
will enable portability of workloads and provide greater degree of
freedom for customers. BT is one of the first global service providers
to join the CloudStack project and looks forward to continued
contribution and participation in the community around carrier
standards, global interoperability and building a foundation for highly
scalable cloud solutions. CloudStack's open systems approach is enabling
BT to deliver services that adapt to help customers make the cloud
meaningful for their business, giving them global scale with local
choice and expertise to meet their requirements."
Mark Goros, Co-Founder & CEO, Caringo
"By submitting CloudStack to the Apache Foundation, Citrix is providing
organizations with a choice in a complete cloud platform based on proven
technology and a proven community driven development method. Ultimately
this will drive innovation, standardization and cloud adoption and we at
Caringo are committed to ensuring interoperability with our object
storage software."
Ed Laczynski, VP of Cloud Strategy and Architecture, Datapipe
"The launch of the new CloudStack project provides a solid foundation
for promoting the emergence of cloud standards and interoperability
based on a proven open source platform that has been deployed in some of
the largest clouds in production, including Datapipe. As a longtime
client and technology partner with Citrix, Datapipe is an active
participant in the CloudStack project and will continue collaborate
closely with the community as it benefits our customers with open APIs,
proven practices for cloud operations, and a broad ecosystem of
solutions and services."
John Dillon, CEO, Engine Yard
"At Engine Yard we have a strong belief that open, community-based
innovation is essential to the growth and adoption of cloud computing.
The selection of the Apache Foundation as the framework for governance
and nurturing of the CloudStack community is an important contribution
by Citrix that will further drive innovation for all developers in the
cloud. Engine Yard is pleased to be participating with Citrix on the
proposed Apache CloudStack project by running our leading PaaS on
CloudStack and contributing expertise and code to help the project
thrive."
George Reese, CTO at enStratus
"enStratus is excited to see CloudStack joining forces with the Apache
Foundation to expand the options for community-governed Open Source
platforms. We've been delivering enterprise cloud management on top of
CloudStack since the days of VMOps, and look forward to contributing to
its further development as an Apache Incubator project."
David Ginsburg, Chief Marketing Officer, Extreme Networks
"Extreme Networks has a long-standing history in supporting and
integrating open standards and open source technologies as a model for
delivering greater flexibly and control to network operator when
architecting for scale and performance. There is a strong correlation
between a successful cloud deployments and how well the network has been
designed for automation and virtualization at scale. Extreme Networks is
a pioneer in cloud networking and we look forward to participating with
Citrix in the CloudStack project, contributing to advancement of the
networking capabilities purpose-built for highly scalable cloud
deployments."
Brian Krouse, Vice President of Hosting Product Development, Go Daddy
"We love and support the work Citrix is doing with the open source
community. Go Daddy uses CloudStack extensively. It all fits beautifully
into Go Daddy's new initiative to do more projects in the open source
community. Giving CloudStack to the Apache Software Foundation makes
CloudStack even stronger, which in turn, is great for the whole cloud
ecosystem. Hats off to Citrix!"
Brad Brooks, VP, Software Solutions Division, Juniper Networks
"Juniper Networks is pleased to participate as a member of the
CloudStack community. The network, software and open standards play a
critical role in how companies are architecting for the increased
demand, scale and security required by cloud deployments. We look
forward to collaborating with Citrix and the Apache community on the
CloudStack project, as well as other open source standards bodies
focused on the advancement of a new class of network services."
Ji-Yun Kim, Head of Cloud Business Unit, KT
"KT has been a pioneer of cloud services, and an early adopter of
CloudStack as the platform to control our cloud infrastructure. We look
forward to continued collaboration with an even broader CloudStack
community of users and developers, and applaud our partners at Citrix
for bringing CloudStack to the home of open source standards, the Apache
Software Foundation."
Robert van der Meule, Manager of Cloud, LeaseWeb
"Last month, LeaseWeb launched its new CloudStack-based Express Cloud
platform. We're excited about the decision to strengthen the CloudStack
open source basis by becoming part of the Apache Software Foundation,
and look forward to develop our next-generation IaaS platform even
further, using CloudStack as part of our toolbox. To realize the
ambitious feature set we have planned for our public LeaseWeb Cloud
platform, a high quality open source orchestration framework is needed.
We are confident that collaboration between the open source community
and the CloudStack project will deliver just that."
Patrick Rogers, VP of Data Center Platforms, NetApp
"Open-source development inspires industry collaboration, accelerates
innovation, and changes the economics of how technology is consumed by
the market. Over the past decade, NetApp's contributions to open-source
projects and open standards have helped redefine the storage industry
and pave the way for how solutions are delivered in a multi-tenant,
distributed world. NetApp looks forward to collaborating closely with
Citrix and the Apache Foundation on driving storage innovation for the
Cloud Era and in the open."
Peter James, Chairman, Ninefold
"For the past year, Ninefold has been delivering the Ninefold Cloud,
an innovative public cloud service based on CloudStack and
delivered 100% in Australia. We chose CloudStack because of the
platform's technical capability, it's broad ecosystem and our ability to
participate in its open source community. Ninefold will continue to
contribute to and build on top of the CloudStack project and look
forward to helping the community drive standards, interoperability and
innovation in the cloud."
Luke Kanies, CEO and Founder, PuppetLabs
"CloudStack joining the Apache Foundation is an important step in
building a complete, open cloud infrastructure, all under the same
license and managed under the same foundation. CloudStack is already a
leader in open cloud computing, and this is a bold move and sure to
solidify its position."
Thorsten von Eicken, CTO and Founder, RightScale
"RightScale is delighted by Citrix's commitment to an exciting
CloudStack roadmap that builds on the proven success of the platform and
expands its open source connections. CloudStack and RightScale power
some of the most successful large scale private cloud deployments as
well as service provider deployments to date. The majority of our joint
customers deploy CloudStack with an Amazon compatible architecture
combined with RightScale cloud management for full-featured end user
automation. Citrix is clearly building on what we believe to be a
winning strategy."
Indu Kodukula, EVP Products and CTO, SunGard
"Cloud computing is being widely adopted across all industries,
geographies and sizes of organizations to align IT with business in a
number of different application scenarios ranging from development and
testing to big data and analytics. SunGard has a long-standing history
of working with open source technologies to deliver IT innovation cost
effectively to our enterprise customers. The Apache Software Foundation
is absolutely the right forum for driving an effort like CloudStack, and
we are excited to collaborate with Citrix and the CloudStack community
to contribute insight and technology to help the project thrive."
Additional Quotes
Sameer Dholakia, Group VP and GM of Cloud Platforms, Citrix
"While other enterprise vendors will attempt to add cloud-like
management layers to their existing proprietary datacenter
virtualization products, we believe the biggest winners in the Cloud Era
will be clouds built on a platform that is designed from the ground up
with a true Amazon-style architecture, proven at scale in real
production clouds, compatible with the Amazon architecture and fully
committed to open source. With the significant momentum CloudStack has
gained over the past year, it is the only cloud platform on the market
that even comes close to meeting these requirements. Joining the Apache
Software Foundation demonstrates our deep commitment to the fourth
pillar, enabling a broad community of developers and users to innovate,
drive industry standards, and encourage interoperability and openness in
the cloud. This move will position CloudStack to become the de-facto
industry standard platform for cloud computing."
Stephen O'Grady, Co-founder and Principal Analyst, RedMonk
"Whether it's enterprises building internal private clouds or managed
service providers adding cloud services, interest in cloud stacks is
growing by the day. CloudStack's unique combination of an
Apache-licensed open source project offering Amazon compatibility is
likely to pique the interest of partners and customers alike."
Related Links:
-
Announcement: Citrix
to become a Platinum Sponsor of the Apache Software Foundation
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Expert Blog: CloudStack
Building "Communities of Inclusion" with Apache
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Expert Blog: CloudStack
and Hadoop: a Match Made in the Cloud
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Expert Blogs on today's news from Citrix partners:
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ActiveState: "The
Cloud Opens Up - Citrix Takes CloudStack to Apache" by Toph
Whitmore, VP of Marketing
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Appcara: Citrix
Open Source Commitment Accelerates App Lifecycle Agility and
Portability by John Yung, CEO
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BT: "Is
the Sun Poking Out From Behind the Cloud?" by John Gillam, CTO
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Contegix: "Miracloud,
CloudStack and the Commitment to Open Source" by Matthew
Porter, CEO
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Cumulogic: "Citrix
CloudStack Platform is Now Apache CloudStack" by Rajesh
Ramchandani, founder and VP of Products
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Datapipe: "Datapipe
and CloudStack" by Ed Laczynski, VP of Cloud Strategy and
Architecture
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Engine Yard: "Engine
Yard Joins the Apache CloudStack Project" by Bill Platt, VP,
Operations
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enStratus: "enstratus
CloudStack and the Apache Foundation" by George Reese, CTO
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GoDaddy: "Why
Citrix Giving CloudStack to the Apache Foundation is Great for the
Cloud" by Brian Krouse, VP of Hosting Product Development
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Hortonworks: "Hortonworks
Welcomes Citrix and CloudStack to the Apache Community" by
Eric Baldeschwieler, Co-founder and CTO
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NetApp: "Exposed"
by Val Bercovici, Sr. Director, Office of the CTO
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Nexenta: "Nexenta
Supports Citrix CloudStack's Move to Apache" by Evan Powell,
CEO
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RightScale: "Cloud
APIs: It's the Architecture that Matters" by Thorsten von
Eicken, CTO
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ServiceMesh: "Apache
CloudStack: AWS for Every Man" by Dave Roberts, SVP, Business
Development & Platform Ecosystem
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Vyatta: "The
CloudStack Choice" by Kelly Herrell, CEO
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Zuora: "Zuora
in Good Company with Citrix CloudStack and Apache Software
Foundation" by Shawn Price, President
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Expert Blog: Citrix
- The Open Source Cloud Powerhouse
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Announcement: Citrix
CloudStack 3 Brings the Power of Amazon-Style Clouds to Customers of
All Sizes
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About Citrix
Citrix Systems (News - Alert), Inc. (NASDAQ:CTXS) transforms how businesses and IT work
and people collaborate in the cloud era. With market-leading cloud,
collaboration, networking and virtualization technologies, Citrix powers
mobile workstyles and cloud services, making complex enterprise IT
simpler and more accessible for 260,000 organizations. Citrix products
touch 75 percent of Internet users each day and it partners with more
than 10,000 companies in 100 countries. Annual revenue in 2011 was $2.21
billion. Learn more at www.citrix.com.
For Citrix Investors
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Footnotes
1) IDC's Public IT Cloud Services Forecast: New Numbers, Same Disruptive
Story, July 2010

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