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OpenPOWER Ecosystem Propels Open Innovation in Hyperscale Data Centers

SAN JOSE, CA -- (Marketwired) -- Apr 06, 2016 -- OPENPOWER SUMMIT -- The OpenPOWER Foundation, a consortium of more than 200 leading technology companies, organizations and individuals innovating around the POWER processor, today announced more than 50 new open innovations to help companies better solve grand challenges around big data.

Many new community innovations unveiled today are designed to be incorporated into the Open Compute Project product portfolio.

Among these, Google, a founding member of the OpenPOWER Foundation, announced today that it is developing a next-generation OpenPOWER and Open Compute Project form factor server. Google is working with Rackspace to co-develop an open server specification based on the new POWER9 architecture, and the two companies will submit a candidate server design to the Open Compute Project.

Additionally, Rackspace has announced that "Barreleye" has moved from the lab to the data center. Rackspace anticipates "Barreleye" will move into broader availability throughout the rest of the year, with the first applications on the Rackspace Public Cloud powered by OpenStack. Rackspace and IBM collectively contributed the "Barreleye" specifications to the Open Compute Project in January 2016. The specifications were formally accepted by the Open Compute Project in February 2016.

"Today's IT infrastructure leaders seek open technology alternatives to processor and system architectures," said John Zannos, Chairman of the OpenPOWER Foundation, and Vice President of Cloud Channels and Alliances, Canonical. "Customized solutions and open building blocks are quickly becoming required options for system design. Collaborative innovation, the hallmark of both the OpenPOWER Foundation and the Open Compute Project, is essential to building the next generation data center."

"We're thrilled to take the next step in our work with the OpenPOWER and Open Compute Project communities," said Maire Mahony, Hardware Engineering Manager, Google, and OpenPOWER Foundation Board Member. "We are committed to open innovation, and to optimizing performance and cost in data centers. Working with Rackspace, we will submit a POWER9 server design to the Open Compute Project that will address the diverse requirements of end customers for data center services."

"We are excited to work with Google on our POWER9 OpenPOWER-based, Open Compute Project form factor server," said Aaron Sullivan, Open Compute Project Incubation Committee Member and Distinguished Engineer at Rackspace. "OpenPOWER processors combined with acceleration technology are fundamentally changing server and data center design today and into the future. OpenPOWER provides a great platform for the speed and flexibility needs of hyperscale operators as they demand ever-increasing levels of scalability."

"Our ongoing work with the OpenPOWER Foundation is a natural extension of our commitment to open collaboration and innovation in data center technology," said Amber Graner, Director of Operations, Community Manager, the Open Compute Project. "The Open Compute Project is focused on efficiency, flexibility, and openness--and we recognize the importance of the POWER processor and the robust OpenPOWER ecosystem for the future of server design."

The Open Compute Project is a member of the OpenPOWER Foundation Advisory Group.

IBM Expands its Linux-only Portfolio Leveraging OpenPOWER Innovation

IBM announced that it plans to add systems to its LC line of servers. The LC line, launched in October of 2015, infuses OpenPOWER technology into IBM's scale-out server lineup. As a result of dozens of proof of concepts in areas like hyperscale data centers, high performance computing and large enterprises, IBM intends to make the following additions to the LC line, aimed at helping clients on the path to becoming cognitive businesses and furthering IBM's commitment to open and collaborative innovation:

About the OpenPOWER Foundation

The OpenPOWER Foundation is a global, open development membership organization formed to facilitate and inspire collaborative innovation on the POWER architecture. OpenPOWER members share expertise, investment and server-class intellectual property to develop solutions that serve the evolving needs of technology customers.

The OpenPOWER Foundation enables members to customize POWER CPU processors, system platforms, firmware and middleware software for optimization for their business and organizational needs. Member innovations delivered and under development include custom systems for large scale data centers, workload acceleration through GPU, FPGA or advanced I/O, and platform optimization for software appliances, or advanced hardware technology exploitation.

For further details visit www.openpowerfoundation.org.