Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
AT&T's massive NFV cloud is among a growing number of production OpenStack deployments, Adrian Ionel says.
At OpenStack Silicon Valley, a history lesson about the best parts of platform-as-a-service.
Terry Matthews' favorite cloud management startup also seals a deal with Rackspace.
A looming deadline and the recent stock panic are fueling talks of VMware acquiring EMC.
The SkySecure server is alive and ready for real business.
Beyond Google and Facebook, Dell sees an important 'second wave' of hyperscale demand.
Intel throws its weight behind OpenStack for the enterprise.
Fibre Channel isn't dead, but IP is on the way up.
Networking gets a major boost, but mainly from Aruba.
The SDN-like innards of Google's data center network get a closer look.
$100M is not enough for the pure-play OpenStack company.
ARM wants to lend a hand to IoT.
Intel makes its play for IoT ubiquity.
The latest open source project goes deep into the Linux kernel to improve networking.
Adtran assures us it isn't stuck in telecom's old world.
Tom Waechter steps down from the newly minted company.
Possibly to appease Wall Street, Google is creating a corporate structure to separate ad revenues from sci-fi experiments.
Rackspace's Q2 features good news, bad news, and a share buyback.
The Arista machine keeps rolling.
HP buys into the Software Defined Cloud.