The container technology is a port of the Docker engine to facilitate Windows Server 2012 development.
- By Michael Domingo
- 06/04/2016
Players in the emerging software-defined networking arena are continuing on the path to interoperability as the industry shakes itself out, with PLUMgrid Inc. announcing its SDN suite is certified for the Red Hat OpenStack Platform 8.
Optus Wholesale has put a new spin on the growing software-defined networking movement by introducing Optus Cloud-N, a pay-as-you-go service that customers can purchase, rebrand and resell to retail end users.
It includes open source software as a major component.
Ciena aims to give operators more control of their software-defined networking and network functions virtualization systems with a new toolkit that applies DevOps techniques to simplify the process of adding new technologies and services.
Microsoft was told by businesses that more time was needed to prepare for the rollover.
The new arrays have increased support for VMware environments.
The IoT is adding to the heavy toll of video data.
It lets admins manage database user IDs from one place.
The HTML5 version, available as a "Fling," replaces the Flash client.
Companies have more options for x86 server workloads than ever, including containers and cloud computing.
They're created in a Windows Azure Pack.
He tells a conference that the story has no merit or substance.
The report has been denied by VMware and EMC, and allegedly by Gelsinger himself.
The Open Networking User Group has launched new initiatives to fill in the missing pieces of the software-defined infrastructure puzzle.
RHEL 7 virtual machines, among others, can now join AD domains.
If anything speaks to the inevitable industry transition to software-defined networking and network functions virtualization, it's a behemoth like AT&T retraining a 280,000-strong workforce to embrace a new software-centric network.
The lightweight, container-first OS doesn't use vSphere for management.
New virtual firewalls highlight enhancements made to Juniper Networks' Software-Defined Secure Networks, which applies new-age "software-defined" disaggregation of software and hardware to network security.
Bill Fathers is the latest high-level executive to quit the company in 2016.