Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Steel ORCA has eventual plans for Avaya's Fx architecture for SDN.
Enterprises are combining containers and VMs for production environments, backing up VMware's arguments.
The closely watched startup is preaching a programmable data plane.
Software can't do everything, especially at 100G.
'All in' on NFV means going down to the fiber.
Vyatta, Connectem, VistaPointe, SteelApp — now they're all 'Brocade.'
A Cisco white box is a possibility, John Chambers says.
Security is pervasive to networking, so it's an area Chambers will keep an eye on.
Some programmer treats, new hardware, and a handshake with Microsoft highlight a mass of Cisco ACI enhancements.
Rather than relying on point products, enterprises should let the network become a security sensor and enforcer, Cisco says.
Digitization is about to rock the enterprise in good ways and bad, Chambers says in his last big speech to customers.
Juniper loses a big name to the world outside Silicon Valley.
Chuck Robbins is starting fresh with his executive inner circle, as Warrior, Elfrink, Overbeek, and possibly Christie are out.
It's a cloudy future for HP.
Not surprisingly, Rob Lloyd and Gary Moore are leaving Cisco.
Jennifer Rexford and Nick McKeown have kicked off what could be the next generation of SDN.
VMware's NSX and Midokura's MidoNet need hardware endpoints. Why not white boxes?
A chip powerhouse is in the making, as brash, independent Broadcom has accepted a deal to join forces with Avago.
Rumors of a monster chip deal run counter to Broadcom's personality — but times do change.
Self-organized or self-optimized — either way, Nokia wants the cellular network to be more flexible.