With containers and serverless computing options somewhat occupying a similar position in terms of cloud utilization, could there be room for both? Commentary on whether both containers and serverless ...
Cloud cost management is becoming a larger issue for enterprises and the move to containers may not be helping matters, according to a survey by Densify, which offers cloud resource management ...
Barry Libenson, global CIO at Experian, was handed a big task when he joined the financial data company in June 2015 -- the leadership team wanted him to drive fundamental change across the technology ...
Marco Ceppi is Ubuntu product strategist at Canonical. It is indisputable that containers are one of the hottest tickets in open source technology, with 451 Research projecting more than 250% growth ...
ORLANDO, Florida – While cloud subsystems like containers and serverless computing still live in the nether region between hype and adoption, Microsoft is one company that is advancing the ...
Linux Containers (LXC) are a lightweight virtualization technology that allows you to run multiple isolated Linux systems (containers) on a single host. Unlike traditional virtual machines, containers ...
Most applications are stateful. Stateful is when streaming services remember where you left off in a movie even if you switch devices, or mobile applications store users’ preferences or recently ...
Just a few years ago, not many predicted cloud computing would reach the heights we’ve seen in 2017 – 79 percent of companies now run workloads in the cloud (split almost evenly between public and ...
Microsoft Corp. announced the general availability of Azure Container Instances on its cloud Wednesday, enabling developers to spin up Linux and Windows containers without needing to manage the ...
Gordon Haff is Red Hat's cloud evangelist although the opinions expressed here are strictly his own. He's focused on enterprise IT, especially cloud computing. However, Gordon writes about a wide ...
Hang around enterprise computing types long enough, and you’ll wind up talking about “the stack” at some point. It’s a term used to refer to the complicated layers of software that run in modern data ...