Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
The industry mourns a key figure in the history of open source software.
HPE will have to share the NFV glory but says it's not out of Telefónica's plans.
Happy Holidays! It’s a bit slow in the world of news related to software defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV), but here are a few strays we found roaming around on the snowy, peaceful plains: Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and the China Telecom Beijing Research Institute announced the opening of a joint NFV... Read more →
Telefónica is apparently looking elsewhere for its ambitious Unica project.
Acacia Communications is going public in the tough world of optical networking modules.
After patiently raising $312M, Nutanix says it's time to take this data-center 'war' public.
StackEngine, we hardly knew ye. Oracle now owns some production-ready Docker know-how.
It was no accident: Unauthorized code got into ScreenOS.
Another telco sheds some data center assets.
Before acquiring EMC, Dell seems to be forming a Federation of its own.
Oracle expects 2016 profits to soar as it moves more of its business to the cloud.
It's not just about moving containers into production.
Free the MANO! The OPNFV board agrees to let projects expand to higher layers.
HPE makes its IoT move against Cisco's fog computing initiative.
It's not just converged or even hyperconverged. It's composable.
Satya Nadella makes an appearance at HPE Discover.
Netronome, Xilinx, and others are playing with the 'OpenFlow 2.0' language.
Verizon's cloud technology, Radware's business deals, and Iguaz.io's $15M storage plans adorn this week's roundup.
Shareholders don't seem happy with the complicated Virtustream deal.
Another quarter of 55% growth, ho hum.