Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
It's a long way from Vegas, baby.
Because sometimes, leaf and spine are not enough.
Kubernetes 1.2 can now handle 1,000 nodes and 30,000 pods.
Oracle is moving into the enterprise data center with a subscription-based cloud offering.
Brace for the rise of machine learnings.
Amazon is still a speck on the horizon, though.
Yvette Kanouff takes the service provider group amid a reportedly huge Cisco reorg.
It's all about making VNFs easier to build, OSM members say.
This could bring in a lot of Chinese developer talent.
John Donovan introduces Ecomp on the ONS 2016 stage.
Open source and networking do mix, but not easily.
Security service provider focuses on zero-trust computing.
Linking open source efforts in the name of LSO.
Intel takes the stage to talk Altera and optics.
It took a 48V rack to bring Google into OCP.
Embracing containers, open source, and hybrid clouds all at once.
Little security company has been latching onto some big names.
Let's face it, security is overcrowded.
Firewalls are nice, but the security industry is turning its gaze inward.
Just do the policy math.