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OpenInfra Foundation Joins Forces with Linux Foundation to Advance Open-Source Cloud Innovation

Marc Mawhirt by Marc Mawhirt
March 15, 2025
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The Open Infrastructure Foundation (OpenInfra Foundation), widely known for its leadership in OpenStack and other open-source cloud infrastructure projects, has officially announced that it will be joining the Linux Foundation. This move is expected to significantly strengthen collaboration in the open-source ecosystem, combining OpenInfra’s expertise in cloud computing with the Linux Foundation’s extensive resources and industry influence.

This strategic decision marks an important milestone in the evolution of open-source infrastructure, bringing together two of the most influential organizations in the field. By aligning with the Linux Foundation, OpenInfra aims to expand the adoption of open-source cloud, edge computing, and container technologies while enhancing interoperability across a range of platforms.

A Unified Vision for Open-Source Cloud Infrastructure

Founded in 2012, the OpenInfra Foundation has played a crucial role in fostering open cloud computing, with OpenStack becoming one of the most widely deployed open-source cloud platforms globally. OpenStack is particularly well-known for powering private and public clouds, helping businesses, research institutions, and government organizations build scalable cloud environments without relying on proprietary solutions.

By integrating with the Linux Foundation, OpenInfra will gain access to a broader ecosystem of developers, enterprise partners, and funding opportunities. The Linux Foundation is already home to critical open-source projects such as Kubernetes, Hyperledger, and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). This move will help align OpenStack and other OpenInfra projects with the latest trends in cloud-native computing and AI-driven workloads.

Why This Partnership Matters

This collaboration comes at a crucial time when organizations are increasingly seeking open, vendor-neutral alternatives to proprietary cloud platforms like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. The demand for hybrid and multi-cloud solutions has grown, and enterprises are looking for ways to deploy applications across various cloud environments seamlessly.

Some key benefits of OpenInfra Foundation joining the Linux Foundation include:

1. Strengthened Open-Source Collaboration

The Linux Foundation provides an established governance model that encourages cross-project collaboration, allowing OpenInfra projects to integrate more easily with Linux-based, containerized, and AI-driven workloads.

2. Greater Industry Support

The Linux Foundation’s network of corporate sponsors and contributors will provide additional funding and development resources, ensuring long-term sustainability for OpenInfra projects like OpenStack, Kata Containers, and StarlingX.

3. Enhanced Cloud-Native Integration

By aligning with cloud-native projects under the Linux Foundation, OpenStack can improve its compatibility with Kubernetes, container orchestration, and emerging AI workloads, making it a more attractive solution for modern infrastructure needs.

4. More Robust Security and Governance

The Linux Foundation has well-established security protocols and compliance frameworks that can help OpenInfra projects enhance security, transparency, and governance models, making open-source cloud infrastructure even more enterprise-ready.

What’s Next for OpenInfra Under the Linux Foundation?

The OpenInfra Foundation has assured its community that its core mission remains unchanged—to build open-source infrastructure for diverse use cases, from cloud computing to 5G, edge computing, AI, and high-performance computing (HPC).

Joining the Linux Foundation will provide new growth opportunities for OpenInfra projects, making them more accessible, scalable, and interoperable across different industry verticals. Organizations that rely on OpenStack and other OpenInfra projects can expect faster innovation cycles, better community engagement, and increased enterprise adoption.

Final Thoughts

The integration of OpenInfra Foundation into the Linux Foundation is a game-changing development for the open-source cloud ecosystem. This move will drive greater collaboration between cloud and container technologies, improve scalability and security, and accelerate the adoption of open-source infrastructure worldwide.

For developers, enterprises, and cloud providers, this partnership signifies a future where open-source cloud infrastructure is more accessible, flexible, and powerful than ever before.

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