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Linux Foundation lays out welcome mat for AT&T network OS AT&T has let its in-house-developed network operating system escape into the open source world via the Linux Foundation, with a code release due in the second half of this year. The existence of what was internally called dNOS emerged last year as part of the company's plan to replace 100,000 ...
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AT&T's dNOS Morphs Into the Linux Foundation's DANOS LOS ANGELES, California — AT&T is open-sourcing its disaggregated network operating system (dNOS), and the Linux Foundation has agreed to host the project and (thankfully) change the name to DANOS. DANOS is the operating system for individual white boxes that make up a network.
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LF Networking Gets Ambitious About Open Harmonization LOS ANGELES -- Open Networking Summit -- Building on significant momentum in the networking space, the Linux Foundation's networking arm is getting even more ambitious, announcing a move to harmonize its open source networking efforts with those of adjacent ecosystems including containers ...
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