VMware faces competition from Docker, and even stiffer competition from Red Hat, as it goes for the brass ring in the crowded container market. If VMware pulls ahead in the cloud marketplace, it may actually be because it has remained true to its...
Project Pacific is part of a growing trend toward specialized environments for running containers, and it's poised to solve a big problem in the VMware user community: easing the inevitable transition to Kubernetes as a container management tool.
The company is rearchitecting vSphere into a Kubernetes-native platform, “a smooth onramp into the future.”
During the first day of VMworld 2019, VMware indicates that it's incorporating the technologies and expertise it's acquired during the past year, with an eye towards making life easier for its users.
Container technology has changed the way developers deal with the cloud, microservices architecture, security and more.
We probably won't know until the opening day keynotes at VMWorld 2019 whether acquisition talks between VMware and Pivotal have been fruitful.
Used by Lyft, among others, Capsule8's platform automates a lot of tedious manual work involved in securing enterprise infrastructure.
The open source company expands beyond its traditional core and into highly competitive waters.
A lot has changed in the last few years: New cloud infrastructure options open up new enterprise cloud opportunities.