Soderbery Departs from Cisco
His group was successful, but not growing as fast as other groups.
His group was successful, but not growing as fast as other groups.
Each week, Docker rounds up the most popular, informative, and thought-provoking articles from the tech community. This week, we delve into current options for securing Docker in production environments, unveil Microsoft’s container monitoring solution and answer the top Docker questions from VMWorld. As we begin a new week, let’s recap our top five most-read stories for the week of September 4, 2016:
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But its technology can still replace MPLS.
A few years ago, TRILL looked like the way forward in networking. Today? Not so much. We talk w/ Jon Hudson about what happened & where the standard is now. The post Show 305: A Eulogy For TRILL? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Brocade launched its Strategic Collaboration Program
US Cellular will also launch 5G tests next week.
Over the long course of IT history, the burden has been on the software side to keep pace with rapid hardware advances—to exploit new capabilities and boldly go where no benchmarks have gone before. However, as we swiftly ride into a new age where machine learning and deep learning take the place of more static applications and software advances are far faster than chipmakers can tick and tock to, hardware device makers are scrambling.
That problem is profound enough on its own, and is an entirely different architectural dance than general purpose device have ever had to step to. Shrinking …
Hardware Slaves to the Master Algorithm was written by Nicole Hemsoth at The Next Platform.
The Hewlett Packard that Carly Fiorina and Mark Hurd created through aspiration and acquisition is hardly recognizable in the increasingly streamlined Hewlett Packard Enterprise that Meg Whitman is whittling.
We joked earlier this week that with its acquisition of VMware and EMC and the sales of its outsourcing and software businesses that the new Dell was stop trying to be the old IBM. Well, the same is true of the new HP. It is not clear when and if Oracle will get the same memo, but it seems content to build engineered systems, from top to bottom, and we …
HPE Trims Back To The Core Enterprise Essentials was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.