Author Archives: Dan Meyer
Author Archives: Dan Meyer
Both firms continue to tout their broader cloud security platforms as superior to more focused efforts or those from large cloud providers.
New entrants, updates, and money continue to flow into the space, but organizations sometimes ignore the basics.
The automated deployment capabilities are compatible with current standards and reference ongoing ETSI work on defining objectives for automated, intelligent management in NFV- and SDN-centric networks.
The organization has more than 60 ongoing initiatives tied to its 3.0 framework and Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO) efforts. These include a multi-vendor software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) implementation.
The organization had run into challenges with different container registries implementing the protocol using different versions, which led to compatibility issues.
The trials will begin in New York City and Salt Lake City using mmWave spectrum, software-defined radios, edge cloud, and advanced optical networking.
Analyst firm Redmonk found that many projects remain heavily reliant on the companies that initially donated code, though Kubernetes remains an exception.
The platform allows companies to better manage data that must remain on premises due to compliance, security, or latency reasons.
The integration allows for running DevOps on top of Kubernetes to automate the creation of clusters that are managed by Google and run on Google Cloud Platform.
The company maintains close ties to AWS' Lambda serverless platform, but it is working more closely with Microsoft Azure.
The managed software platform uses a "digital twin" to learn from the data coming into the system to find hidden patterns and predict future behavior.
The platform is increasingly popping up in conversations tied to the orchestration and management of containers in a production environment.
OpenShift, OpenStack, and Ansible were key drivers for 2018 results, with the impending acquisition of CoreOS set to bolster its container and Kubernetes position moving forward.
Containers can help enterprises maximize their cloud infrastructure if deployed correctly or cause headaches if treated like more traditional VM infrastructure.
The two platforms were used together during a demonstration to show an ability to run ONAP on any public, private, or hybrid cloud.
The latest update showed continued maturation, but enterprises, developers, and vendors are still struggling to adapt.
Hykes said the reason behind the move is because Docker Inc.’s current business requires a CTO with decades of experience shipping and supporting software.
The disaggregation push of its service provider OS includes support for routers using off-the-shelf silicon, but device support is limited to “a curated set of third-party devices.”
The project launched last month uses source code from AT&T and is targeted at developing carrier-grade computing applications running in virtual machines and containers. The community expects to release code by mid-year.
The latest release continues the string of recent updates that while important are becoming more "boring" by design as the platform gains further maturity.