Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Wheels could be in motion next month.
Off-cloud processing will be key to IoT.
Snowden's guess is that it's the Russians.
Question marks include Nervana and the security business.
OpenStack is in their vocabulary.
You don't have to be a startup to love CI/CD.
Gone are the days of begging IT for a pencil.
Intel seems more interested in what Nervana can do for CPUs.
Red Hat is skeptical.
Deep learning goes deeper than machine learning.
When Seungwon Shin was a grad student, few people wanted to talk about software-defined networking (SDN) security. So say two of his grad students, Seungsoo Lee and Changhoon Yoon (left and right, respectively, in the photo above). But along with Shin, who’s now an assistant professor at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology... Read more →
A smart-bulb worm is possible, but Philips at least made it hard to do.
Infosec could take some hints from the art of design.
Black Hat keynoter Dan Kaminsky has a few rants on his mind.
Black Duck's technology scans a software repository, checking for license-compliance issues and known vulnerabilities.
Helping enterprises migrate to the cloud in pieces.
Bill Hilf is out as HPE Cloud joins the Enterprise Group.
Because Watson can't do it all.
Secure-hosting specialist Armor reaches into other clouds.
There's a growing effort to create stateful containers.