Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Even the biggest of enterprise applications can be run from the cloud, Virtustream says.
One thing about virtualized network functions: You don't care if the hardware becomes obsolete.
Vancouver can host all the tech shows from now on. We won't mind.
Layoffs of 18% and a white box attitude mark the new Extreme Networks.
Avi won't comment, but Time Warner Cable already spoke for them.
Docker and its ilk could be getting more OpenStack support soon — but it took a few OpenStack Summits to make it happen.
Former Infinera CFO Ita Brennan takes some work off of Andy Bechtolsheim's hands.
As Arista's Q1 earnings outpace estimates, CEO Jayshree Ullal takes a moment to needle Cisco.
IoT greatness and the 'wrong' predictions about SDN are on John Chambers' mind in his last earnings call.
A network visibility tool lets Nuage users peer into any underlay network.
A chipmaker's stock plunges as Cisco returns to ASICs on a key platform.
A new twist on counting SDN customers: Who's really committed?
Everything else is getting opened up — how about rack management?
A Layer 0-7 SDN controller is among the aspects of AT&T's SDN plan, built upon DevOps-like trial and error.
NFV World Congress is a megaphone for the carriers that have preached NFV for the past two years.
First Mission: Just get something done!
Chuck Robbins is no puppet for Cisco's soon-to-be executive chairman.
Amid chatter that it could be acquired by Ericsson, Ciena pounces first.
The Chambers Era is coming to a close after more than 20 years.
The former CloudEthernet Forum has started showing off its work.