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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Altice One OS Gets First Major Upgrade ]]></title>
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                                <p>Alice USA has announced the first operating system upgrade to its year-old Altice One platform.</p><p>Among its added functionality, Altice One 2.0 will enable users to watch cloud DVR content on the go using the Altice One mobile app. It will integrate YouTube Kids alongside other streaming services—notably YouTube and Netflix—already embedded into the platform.</p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/altice-usa-unveils-altice-one-416320" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/altice-usa-unveils-altice-one-416320">Related: Altice USA Unveils ‘Altice One’</a></p><p>The upgrade will expand the availability of 4K content, including Premier League soccer, which will now be available on channel 200.</p><div class="youtube-video" data-nosnippet ><div class="video-aspect-box"><iframe data-lazy-priority="high" data-lazy-src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ERthyYoopMQ" allowfullscreen></iframe></div></div><p>Remote control voice search will be enabled for the YouTube app. And the show restart feature will be expanded to 20 additional channels, including A&E, History Channel, Lifetime, Viceland, Fox News, Fox Sports 1, FX and National Geographic. Show restart lets users bounce back to the beginning of any enabled program. </p><p>Altice USA said during its third quarter earnings call earlier this month that the initial deployment of Altice One is complete, including expansion across the Suddenlink footprint. Altice said it’s now available across 80% of its overall footprint.</p><p>The company said about 200,000 of its customers are using the Altice One platform currently.</p><p>“Altice One has transformed the way our customers connect to the content they love by simplifying their entertainment experience and providing expansive WiFi coverage to power their homes,” said Hakim Boubazine, co-president and chief operating officer, Altice USA, in a statement. “OS 2.0 gives Altice One families new features to enjoy such as enhanced mobility with on-the-go Cloud DVR, more streaming apps, enhanced voice search, and more 4K content, and is just the latest update as we continue to evolve the Altice One experience for our customers.”</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Exploring The World Of OpenStack ]]></title>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Leslie Ellis ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                        <dc:description><![CDATA[ null ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>OpenStack. In computing, and especially distributed computing, it’s a staple of conversation and workflow. People tend to elevator-pitch it as “an open operating system for the cloud,” “Linux on steroids” and “a framework based around opensource software.”</p><p>As one software aficionado put it: “It’s a bunch of scripts (translation: instructions) that help create clouds and virtual machines to deploy file systems and storage and a bunch of other stuff.”</p><p>Getting clearer? Here’s more. OpenStack started in July of 2010 as a collaborative project between NASA and Rackspace, with a goal of making it easier to use regular, off-the-shelf computing hardware to handle public and private cloud activities.</p><p>Last month, Time Warner Cable posted a tech blog titled “One Year Later: Setting Up OpenStack at TWC,” penned by its lead “stacker,” Matt Haines (real title: vice president, cloud engineering and operations). In it, he describes how his agile team “designed and deployed an enterprisegrade cloud,” using OpenStack, in its two national data centers.</p><p>Comcast began its OpenStack cloud work three years ago to support its X1 rollout — navigation first, then apps, and now video. (It’s what’s behind “cloud DVR.”)</p><p>Both Comcast and Verizon settled on OpenStack as an alternative to buying proprietary set-tops, control components and servers from the same company. Troubleshooting gets easier, they submit. Rolling out new services, features and bug-fixes gets (way, way) faster.</p><p>Vendors, always in a weird spot when their customers decide to lean toward “build” vs. “buy,” is following suit. During International CES, Cisco Systems heavily emphasized its investment in, and development of, OpenStack-based components for multichannel video providers.</p><p>It follows that OpenStack is behind all the tech talk about “transparency,” and the tales about how this or that was about to go kaflooey, but because there was visibility into the software (which always comes in “stacks”), techs fixed it (in hours, not months), averting disaster. Anecdotes like this abound in OpenStack-speak.</p><p>Everything about OpenStack is open, even how papers are vetted for its twice-yearly five-day conferences, which each attract around 5,000 attendees. (The “stackers” met in Atlanta and Paris last year.) Submitted for consideration for last November’s Paris confab were 1,100 papers. (By contrast, cable’s tech events typically attract around 300 papers, vetted by committee.) The entire OpenStack community voted on who spoke.</p><p>As “open” stuff goes, OpenStack is decidedly one to know. The OpenStack conference meets again in Vancouver May 18-22; on any given day, regional groups host meetups all over the world. Time to get your stack on.</p><p><em>Stumped by gibberish? Visit Leslie Ellis at</em><a href="http://www.translation-please.com">www.translation-please.com</a><em>or</em><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/blog" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/blog">www<em>.</em>multichannel.com/blog</a>.</p>
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