GigaomThe week of the big cloud reboots
The week in cloud: Amazon Web Services and Rackspace both acknowledged that they needed to re-start a big chunk of their public cloud infrastructure due to a non-disclosed Xen issue. Read more »
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The week in cloud: Amazon Web Services and Rackspace both acknowledged that they needed to re-start a big chunk of their public cloud infrastructure due to a non-disclosed Xen issue. Read more »
Jason Hoffman, the former Joyent CTO who’s now spearheading Ericsson’s cloud computing show talks about what he and Apcera are up to. In addition, the Oracle succession saga, Talko talks, and… Read more »
Apcera attacks a huge problem — promising to give big companies a means to develop, deploy and manage workloads with compliance and policy baked in. Now it has new funding to… Read more »
Red Hat and CentOS, once at odds, say they are joining forces for the betterment of enterprise Linux and its ecosystem. Read more »
Jason Hoffman knows a good deal about the cloud computing landscape, so what he has to say here bears noting. Read more »
In the wake of CenturyLink’s buyout of Tier 3 and IBM’s SoftLayer buy — inquiring minds want to know what the future holds for Joyent. Read more »
The co-founder and former CTO of Joyent will direct digital strategy at the mobile broadband networking giant. Read more »
Hoffman, a doctor who co-founded the company to help with cancer research, is leaving after ten years. Read more »
The cloud provider is banking that its new full integration of Opscde Chef, which is also supported by Amazon Web Services, will make it easier for AWS customers to move to… Read more »
Any cloud vendor that does not try to take advantage of Amazon Web Services’ US-East woes is probably guilty of malpractice. But most tread carefully — it’s fine to talk up… Read more »