This week we had to trust on one single host. Hans took the honours of being the last one standing but brought us two great guests – Melissa Palmer & Caroline McCrory - to discuss Openstack and more specifically the current status knowing that it was OpenStack Summit in Paris this week.
OPENSTACK Summit:
Merger and Acquisitions:
1) Samsung is acquiring ProximalData. Most SSD manufacturers now own a server side performance enhancement technology. Does it makes sense for a flash manufacturer to wanting to sell the caching software?
2) Riverbed is forking out their SteelStore product line (fka WhiteWater) to NetApp who officially want to bring it to market by Q3-2015.
Links:
Caroline McCrory – twitter - GigaOm
Melissa Palmer – twitter – blog – Virtual Design Master Challenge -
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124: Technology and Human Communication
123: Software Defined Complexity
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119: Architecting The Doom of Human Culture
118: No Snap-Holes Allowed
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