on the OpenDaylight SDN controller
My official day job is as a computer systems researcher at IBM Research, but I really like to build things…
My official day job is as a computer systems researcher at IBM Research, but I really like to build things…
A while ago I wrote that I thought Apple’s major failing is not realizing that we’re heading for a post-device…
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/09/the-cheapest-generation/309060/ This whole recent article on “The Cheapest Generation” does a lot of talking about how young people’s buying habits have been changing. Specifically, they’re buying fewer cars and houses…Continue Reading →
I’m sure a bunch of you remember the story a while back about how the app store is more of…
For the last while I’ve had this unsettling feeling that while there are a lot of startups going around, most…
I am by no means a prolific photographer, but I do own an halfway decent entry-level SLR—an Olympus e-520 for those who care. This has resulted in my having about…Continue Reading →
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/06/google-coordinate/ On Thursday, Google uncloaked a new service dubbed Google Maps Coordinate that lets businesses track the activities of remote…
These people interviewed Allwyn Sequeira, CTO and vice president of cloud, networking and security for VMware about OpenFlow. Honestly, the…
Some recent coverage of OpenFlow and software-defined networks (SDN) in general has gotten me thinking about the relationship between it and server/desktop virtualization like Xen, VMware and the like. I’m…Continue Reading →
http://www.nature.com/news/anarchists-attack-science-1.10729 This seems like it belongs in a Neal Stephenson book and not on Nature’s website, but here we are.…