Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Author Archives: Craig Matsumoto
Nasuni is one of a few startups pursuing a hybrid storage methodology.
A handy Cloud Foundry tool finds favor with Google & Kubernetes.
The early wave of 'monster VMs' didn't work out.
Chiosi would be a smart addition to the open source dream team.
Cleaning up after future Dirty COWs.
The companies team up to advance the Kubernetes cause.
Near-term cost savings are underway, Dell says.
Not just using Cavium, but programming the chips as well.
Like a chef, a developer wants to grab the right container for the recipe.
The companies have been relatively quick in producing jointly engineered products.
Infinit gives Docker the tools to provide persistent storage for containers.
The B-RAS could use virtualizing (mostly), one official thinks.
The deal gives SimpliVity another angle in the market as it continues to battle Nutanix.
NEA helps bring the startup's total funding to $110M.
DeepMind Lab hits Github sometime later this week.
It can't do 'zero to 60' but it can rev up the IoT network edge.
AWS goes open source with Blox and seriously revs up Lambda.
The biggest security concern of the moment gets some AWS attention.
HPE isn't exiting the cloud, just handing off some technologies to someone else.
Yes, it's hard and expensive, James Hamilton points out in his keynote.