>>643859
Good digging.
These keywords are showing up in my digs as related to each other and potentially key players in the global data collection that the bad guys were doing:
Rackspace, Castle, OpenStack, Red Hat, Apache
Strangely, Rackspace's offices are covered with the color red. Maybe not a big deal, except that Q has referred to that color many times. (I know, Red Cross).
At least at one point, "Rackspace leads the hosted private cloud space" while Amazon leads in public cloud hosting.
Looking at the other top companies in that list (Microsoft, Google, IBM, HP) it seems likely they are all connected to three letter agencies, if not completely controlled by them.
It could be helpful to sift through Rackspace blog articles and press releases for interesting info:
Air Force Cybersecurity Ops Group and Rackspace Will Partner to Nurture Talent, Share Ideas
blog.rackspace.com/air-force-cybersecurity-ops-group-and-rackspace-will-partner-to-nurture-talent-share-ideas
ITFags, what can you tell us? Does Rackspace & OpenStack sound like a wild goose chase, or a valid topic to dig?
And if anyone knows about
Apollo Global Management-
looks like they purchased Rackspace in the past few years:
marketrealist.com/2016/08/despite-strategic-divestment-rackspace-agreed-bought