Author Archives: Dan Meyer
Author Archives: Dan Meyer
Employees recently posted a blog protesting the company's plans to bid on the $10 billion, 10-year contract to provide cloud services for all branches of the military.
Red Hat will maintain its independence to work with other public cloud providers like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.
One expert thinks these deals are being made at the behest of Japanese operators and won't resonate much outside of Japan.
The Mesosphere Kubernetes Engine allows for multi-cloud and infrastructure management from a single pane of glass and reduces cluster sprawl.
The company admits that Kubernetes might not be the answer for managing edge deployments. But it says it's important to get an open source option out now ahead of 5G deployments.
The company posted strong growth across its cloud operations but also saw some of that growth come in slower than what it had been reporting.
The partnership will provide Samsung with access to the Japanese market and NEC with its first hardware foray outside of its home market.
The telecom giants will invest a like amount in DT's MobiledgeX edge computing subsidiary and SK's partner ID Quantique, which uses quantum physics to secure communication transmissions.
The vendor is working with Red Hat on a plug-in to link CloudFabric to Red Hat’s OpenShift Container Platform.
The move provides enterprises that are overwhelmed by available options with the choice of tested, open source tools that can be used to construct cloud-native-based applications.
The firm's SaaS platform acts as a translation layer between the language a developer is using to write code and where that code is being sent.
The integration will allow customers to deploy and manage Redis as a stateful Kubernetes service.
The platform allows enterprise customers to deploy and manage applications and services that reside in the carrier’s private cloud. It comes with a 99.9 percent SLA for uptime.
The group will produce vendor-neutral APIs and software tools focused on mobile functions running on edge infrastructure.
The company is expanding the reach of its SOAS software to boost IP capabilities and integrating Layer 3 expertise from its Packet Design acquisition.
The platform offers live-reload and record-replay of application code that is the first of its kind for a serverless system.
Arista strengthened its campus networking portfolio of products through its acquisition of Mojo Networks.
Kaloom says its software-defined fabric approach provides more flexibility than a more integrated model like DANOS.
The Falco project, donated by Sysdig, taps into the Linux kernel to provide runtime security at the application, file, system, and network levels.
Dow Jones VentureSource ranked the company as No. 4 in value among privately held U.S.-based business software and services company.