Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Arista plays the Sherman Antitrust card as the Cisco lawsuit approaches a critical juncture.
A source says vSphere, not NSX, is the target.
Unikernel could end up being Docker's IoT play.
It's Kirill Tatarinov's turn to try to appease Elliott Management.
Dell prepares to leap into infrastructure-as-code.
Monitoring, streamed telemetry, and scale are all on Arista's mind.
Calient's photonic switch adds optical overlays to SD-WAN.
The networking business has a chance to ramp up.
A hole in OpenSSH roaming has been out there since 2010.
Carrier Ethernet gets some SDN/NFV love.
On the heels of Juniper's firewall incident, programmers spot a hole in FortiOS.
The ScreenOS back door is closed, Juniper says, but a potential vulnerability is only now being removed.
FireEye ought to get bought; Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent's big day looms; SAP joins the cloud crowd.
VCE goes 'EMC Style' with a new CEO and a new name.
The former Terremark could draw $2.5B, Verizon hopes.
EMC announces layoffs during the New Years' holiday.
Cisco, VMware, and Juniper saw their share of drama this year.
Cisco, VMware, and Juniper saw their share of drama this year.
A departure at Wind River tops this holiday-break edition of the Roundup.
More than a media buzzword, Linux containers made some real progress in 2015.