It was the look that always stopped me in my tracks. I was a boy, blossoming into a young man, and at that awkward stage…
In the early days of cloud computing, private clouds promised the scalability, elasticity, and manageability of public clouds combined with the security and control over…
For many years, legacy modernization was a black or white affair: either rip out all the old technology and start afresh or make do with…
By Jason Bloomberg The following post first appeared on the Intellyx Brain Blog. The world of IT operations has changed dramatically in the last decade. In…
“May you live in interesting times,” expostulated British Member of Parliament Austen Chamberlain in 1936, falsely believing the phrase to be an ancient Chinese curse…
In the not too distant past, enterprise IT leaders struggled mightily with complex, inflexible tangles of heterogeneous technologies – typically a motley mix of old…
One of the remarkable takeaways from last week’s Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s (CNCF) KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Kubernetes conference in Seattle that I discussed in my…
By HostBridge Technology The need to make mainframe applications available as services has never been greater, as any enterprise with a mainframe is operating in a…
By Joseph Brookes Writing for Forbes, IT analyst Jason Bloomberg argued it was a “desperation play” for IBM looking to stay relevant in what appears to…
IBM’s announcement that it wants to pay $34 billion for open source leader Red Hat raised the eyebrows of everyone who follows enterprise tech. The…