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Cloud Unfiltered, Episode 61: Use Cases for Cloud at the Edge, with Matt Caulfield
This is the finale of our entirely unintentional three-part series on cloud computing at the edge. In Episode 59 we learned about StarlingX—OpenStack’s new cloud-at-the-edge project. In Episode 60 we...
Cloud Unfiltered, Episode 60: The OpenStack Edge Computing Group, with Ildiko Vancsa
Is it just me, or have we been talking about edge computing forever? OK, maybe not forever, but certainly on and off for the past ten years. Maybe longer than...
Cloud Unfiltered, Episode 59: Introducing StarlingX, with Glenn Seiler
Do you know what StarlingX is? Yeah we didn’t either. But it was just announced at the OpenStack Summit in Berlin, and there seemed to be quite a bit of...
Bridging the Skills Gap with Augmented Reality
What do Boeing and Pokemon Go have in common? Hear how @Upskillio brings the use of #AR to the workplace. @techwisetv @Cisco_Invests #ciscochat
What is Network Service Mesh and Why Do We Need It?
You love Kubernetes, right? I don’t use it personally because that’s not my job, but when I talk to someone who does, the experience they describe sounds nothing less than...
Cloud Unfiltered, Episode 56: Trekking the Serverless Landscape with Krishnan Subramanian
In this episode I think it’s fair to say that we get down and dirty on the subject of serverless. We muck around in the different technologies, the different terminologies, adoption patterns, and potential impact on the industry.
Cloud Unfiltered, Episode 55: Cloud from a Data Center Guy’s Point of View, with Carlos Campos Torres
This week, we talk to a DC switching guy. His insight and opinions about cloud may challenge our standard cloud beliefs, or help us appreciate a different point of view.
Building a User Group Everyone Wants to Join
I’m fairly in awe of Lisa-Marie Namphy. She runs the world’s largest OpenStack user group and has had a hand in starting and/or running at least a dozen other tech meetups—all while holding down a very real full-time job...