Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Avago's acquisition of Broadcom may have sped things along.
A telco VNF isn't just another virtualized function.
Carriers trust open source - but not too much.
Vendors had just one week in XO's lab to hammer out any issues.
The ever-expanding quest to save $1B by 2017.
A mere 78 lines of code that even a manager can understand.
Q1 makes a joyous noise amid pre-merger jitters.
It's a post-PC world.
Making OpenStack easier, box by box.
A new breed of data problems needs a new breed of appliance, Diamanti figures.
The startup plays cyber wargames in the public cloud.
Down the road, this could mean a lot for container uptime.
The "micro-SDN" of containers gets a formal link to Kubernetes.
Startups think the enterprise can get a jolt from containers.
Good thing it already owns the puppet.com URL.
Neutron has merely gotten a bad rap, OpenStack officials say.
Dell, VCE, and Nutanix walk into a data center...
VMs on containers on Kubernetes. It's easier that way, CoreOS says.
Microservices pro tip: In space war, don't set your ships' health to zero.
HPE considers persistent memory to be a step in the direction of composable memory.