Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Arista is among the companies supporting the open source OS. Why?
IoT isn't just about cars and wristwatches — there's money in the industrial side, too.
DevOps tackles the problem of multifaceted cloud-based apps.
Mellanox could broaden its data center ambitions with EZchip — and inherit customer deals with Cisco and Juniper.
Illumio's ASP aims to cover all environments — which of course must include Docker containers.
Kheradpir sticks to the telecom world after his adventure at Juniper.
Details of that Series A funding remain elusive, however.
Datiphy watches how data is being used — a managed service that's being turned into a software product for the U.S. market.
SYNful Knock has been found at 199 IP addresses so far.
Docker Inc.'s container repository has evolved into a kind of 'workflow central' for DevOps.
The hosting firm's security tools start reaching into Azure, with other clouds to follow.
A real ruling is months away, but Cisco can claim the latest round in its ITC case.
Cisco and Check Point get called out in Palo Alto's Q4 earnings call.
It's not about SD-WAN. Console is more about automating some very old processes.
It's the orchestration that makes software-defined security possible, Fortinet says.
A pre-VMworld tradition, v0dgeball is a charity dodgeball tournament that drew 16 teams eager to bean each other in the ankles.
'Spybook' is just the beginning of IT's next wave, CEO Pat Gelsinger says at VMworld.
But virtualization is a part of it, of course. And vSphere isn't left behind.
The 'Fight of the Century' ran on NSX, it turns out.
VMs can help the container cause, but there's room for improvement, say speakers at OpenStack Silicon Valley.