DAOS Foundation Established to Drive Industry Ecosystem
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Authors: Mark Nossokoff and Melissa Riddle
Publication Date: April 202024
Length: 1 pages
Established in November 2023, the DAOS Foundation was formed under the auspices of the Linux Foundation to advance the governance and development of the Distributed Asynchronous Object Storage (DAOS) project. The broad range of founding members includes Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), Enakta Labs, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), and Intel. Accordingly, the DAOS Foundation aims to accelerate next-generation technical computing for a broad range of workloads, including both traditional HPC modeling and simulation (mod/sim) as well as modern Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML).
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