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Author Archives: George Leopold
George Leopold
George Leopold has written about science and technology for more than 30 years, focusing on electronics and aerospace technology. He previously served as executive editor of Electronic Engineering Times. Leopold is the author of "Calculated Risk: The Supersonic Life and Times of Gus Grissom" (Purdue University Press, 2016).Google-Like IT Push Gets Google Backing
May 9th, 2016 Comments Off on Google-Like IT Push Gets Google Backing
The scrappy startup CoreOs appears to be the application container platform of choice for delivering Google-like cloud infrastructure to enterprises. San Francisco-based CoreOS, developer of an application container platform based on Google's Kubernetes container cluster manager and its own ...
Hyperconverged Platforms Poised for Takeoff
May 6th, 2016 Comments Off on Hyperconverged Platforms Poised for Takeoff
It's all coming together in the datacenter, according to a new industry forecast detailing what it calls hyperconverged integrated systems, or HCIS. Market research Gartner Inc. predicts the booming HCIS market will reach $5 billion by 2019, making it ...
Pivotal Raises $253M to Extend Cloud Foundry
May 5th, 2016 Comments Off on Pivotal Raises $253M to Extend Cloud Foundry
As the shift to cloud native applications and services gains steam, major corporations are placing big bets on emerging approaches to accelerating digital enterprises in the cloud. Among the clearest indications is this week's announcement by Pivotal, the platform-as-a-service ...
EMC Targets Mid-Market With All-Flash Arrays
May 4th, 2016 Comments Off on EMC Targets Mid-Market With All-Flash Arrays
EMC Corp.'s all-flash storage family unveiled this week at a company event targets mid-sized enterprise IT deployments while bringing cloud-based flash storage performance to the datacenter. Meanwhile, networking partners announced support for EMC's (NYSE: EMC) new Unity all-flash storage ...
As DevOps Embraces Containers, Skills Gap Emerges
May 3rd, 2016 (1)
Developers are making greater use of application container technologies as they seek to accelerate release cycles but barriers to widespread adoption remain, according to a new vendor survey. Seattle-based continuous application delivery specialist Shippable said Tuesday (May 3) its ...
Critical Infrastructure Goes Open Source
May 2nd, 2016 Comments Off on Critical Infrastructure Goes Open Source
The electrical grid, water, roads and bridges—the infrastructure we take for granted—is seldom noticed until it's unavailable. The burgeoning open source software movement is taking steps to help rebuild crumbling U.S. civil infrastructure while capitalizing on expansion in emerging ...
Group Forging Cloud-Native Roadmap
April 28th, 2016 Comments Off on Group Forging Cloud-Native Roadmap
The inexorable shift to cloud computing and the embrace of scalable cloud-native applications and services has prompted an industry effort to harmonize IT technologies emerging around the nascent application container movement and the packaging of application development and operations. ...
Stressing Collaboration, OpenStack Deployed Via App Containers
April 26th, 2016 Comments Off on Stressing Collaboration, OpenStack Deployed Via App Containers
In a bid to bring Google-like cloud infrastructure to the enterprise, application container specialist CoreOS is rolling out a tool for managing OpenStack deployments based on its technology stack for deploying containers based on the Kubernetes cluster manager. The ...
OpenStack Backers Come Out Swinging
April 25th, 2016 Comments Off on OpenStack Backers Come Out Swinging
The OpenStack community is highlighting the cloud platform's steady progress within large enterprises during its annual summit this week in Austin, Texas. Along with a growing list of hyper-scale use cases, the nascent movement sought to dispel deployment and ...
Security Concerns Easing For Cloud Deployment
April 22nd, 2016 Comments Off on Security Concerns Easing For Cloud Deployment
Promoters of software-defined datacenters insist this is year that the IT strategy gains traction and, according to one upbeat survey, becomes a fixture in U.S. enterprises. A key reason is that a growing percentage of tech executives believe security ...