SAN ANTONIO – Rackspace Technology has released a statement after reports of connectivity issues and login problems that are affecting many businesses. Rackspace engineers are working diligently to ...
Rackspace for the first time plans to extend its support services to OpenStack cloud implementations that reside within the walls of an enterprise or third-party commercial data centers, the company ...
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Rackspace is going private in a deal valued at $4.3 billion as the company aims to develop its cloud customer service business. Overall, the move to go private for Rackspace makes sense on multiple ...
After going private in 2016 after accepting a $32 per share, or $4.3 billion, price from Apollo Global Management, Rackspace is looking once again to the public markets. First going public in 2008, ...
Rackspace Technology Inc. is facing another proposed class-action lawsuit over an outage caused by a ransomware attack that has left customers without access to email since Friday. In at least the ...
Cloud services provider Rackspace Technology Inc. is building up its momentum in generative artificial intelligence, forging a key partnership with Dell Technologies Inc. and Nvidia Corp. to offer ...
Rackspace is banking on service providers such as telcos for its global expansion, leveraging OpenStack to build out cloud infrastructures that partners will then charge customers for cloud offerings.
Rackspace Hosting has brought in former Microsoft executive Will Knight to head up its channel program and drive the development of a more strategic partner approach, the company said Monday. Knight ...
Expanding beyond its own OpenStack hosted services, Rackspace is offering to build OpenStack deployments for other hosting providers as well, such as telecommunication companies. “We’re getting into ...
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