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  • Cumulus Networks Launches – Aims to Reinvent the Networking World

    June 19, 2013

    Business
    Cumulus Linux, Cumulus Networks, DreamHost, google, linux, Open Compute Project, OpenFlow, Operating system, Rivers
     

    Startup Cumulus Networks is today launching its open source [clarification, Cumulus isn’t completely Open Source. The company described it thusly “overall, our distro is Debian. everything that we change to core Linux, we submit back to open source. our main…

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  • Facebook and the OCP Signal a Big Problem for Traditional Networking Vendors

    May 9, 2013

    Business
    Facebook, google, Open Compute Project, OpenFlow, OpenStack, Operating system, Rivers, VMware
     

    One of the more interesting keynotes at Interop cam from Frank Frankovsky, the guy who is not only in charge of Facebook‘s infrastructure, but also heads up the Open Compute Project, an initiative that was originally started by Facebook…

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  • RackWare Aims to Power Cloud Mobility

    September 26, 2012

    Business
    amazon web services, cloudcomputing, enterprise, Eucalyptus, OpenStack, Operating system, Organization, RightScale
     

    An interesting recent trend I’ve been seeing is that of new vendors differentiating their cloud service through giving customers ultimate flexibility around what they use on their cloud – rather than shoehorning them into a couple of OS options,…

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  • Sumo Logic Delivers VMware Product

    August 23, 2012

    Business
    Data, Log management and intelligence, Mac OS, Operating system, Sumo Logic, Virtual machine, VMware, VMworld
     

    In the lead up to next weeks VMworld event, the product and partnership announcements are coming thick and fast. This morning it is the turn of Sumo Logic who are announcing that their log management and analytics product covers…

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  • ChromeBooks–I’ve Seen the Future and It’s Dumb (Terminals)

    May 16, 2011

    Business
    google, google chrome, Google Chrome OS, Google I/O, Operating system
     

    Last week, in a fit of split personality, I simultaneously attended two events side-by-side in San Francisco. Netsuite’s customer and partner conference SuiteWorld was very much a suit and collar event, while just next door, but with a very…

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