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Silver Peak made its name as a top provider of wide-area network optimization capabilities. But the company has its sights set on a loftier goal today: Completely changing the way you build your entire WAN. Silver Peak is moving rapidly to support so-called software-defined WANs, which make it easier and cheaper to connect branches and end users to cloud applications. Here's our Q&A with CEO David Hughes. Read More WHITE PAPER: Booz Allen Hamilton Commercial Solutions 7 Ways to Talk Tech with Management Savvy corporate boards are more informed about emerging technology and often have a view on the ideal time to adopt new technology for maximum benefit. To facilitate better conversation, this paper includes seven questions proactive directors should consider when "talking tech" with their management teams. Learn More The cloud is complex, so Intel's launched a sweeping project to fix it
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation is housed in the Linux Foundation and includes big names such as Google, IBM, Intel, Box, Cisco, and VMware, along with a variety of smaller companies like Docker, Cycle Computing, Mesosphere and Weaveworks. One of the foundation's headlining responsibilities is to set the direction for Google's open source container management software named Kubernetes. But there's a lot more to this announcement beyond that. Read More Amazon posts a $92M profit as AWS sales nearly double | |||||||||||
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