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All posts by Roger Strukhoff

Reducing Complexity of Software with Domain-Driven Design and Microservices

June 30, 2016 | 0 Comments | Roger Strukhoff...
Complex software is here to stay, especially as cloud infrastructures continue to develop. Learn how splitting apps into smaller parts—according to a domain-driven design—may help to address the issue.

Hyperledger and Blockchain Are in the Wright Brothers Era

June 22, 2016 | 0 Comments | Roger Strukhoff
Amidst talk of integrating aspects of Ethereum into the Hyperledger Project, some major issues serve as a reminder that these are the very early days.

Hyperledger vs. Ethereum: Yes? No? Maybe?

June 20, 2016 | 0 Comments | Roger Strukhoff
The idea of integrating the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) into the Hyperledger Project took root. Will it flourish?

BNY Mellon’s NEXEN Transforms Banking with Cloud Foundry

The bank's NEXEN platform now has 500 developers and 5,000+ VMs deployed in a cloud environment that includes numerous OSS components.

BOSH Day Concludes Cloud Foundry Summit 2016

May 27, 2016 | 0 Comments | Roger Strukhoff
This may be a great Swiss Army knife for enterprise IT, but it is a very difficult one to use and master. Thus, education was front and center.

Blockchain and Govs Enter the Cloud Foundry Summit Scene on Day 3

May 26, 2016 | 0 Comments | Roger Strukhoff
A widely varied program covered the complexity of the Cloud Foundry world, as the momentum seems to be growing by the minute.

Ops Are Large and in Charge at Cloud Foundry Summit 2016 (Day 2)

May 25, 2016 | 0 Comments | Roger Strukhoff
Call it the "Revenge of the Ops." The dev side has had its bluff called as Cloud Foundry customers deploy some insanely difficult things.

Cloud Foundry Summit 2016, Day 1: Ecosystem Is Growing

May 24, 2016 | 0 Comments | Roger Strukhoff
More than 2,000 people are expected to attend this year's summit, which featured several new members, a couple of new distros, and many stories of big, successful deployments.

Cloud Camp Attracts 150 Attendees on the Eve of the Cloud Foundry Summit

May 23, 2016 | 0 Comments | Roger Strukhoff
A mixture of old hands and new faces led a dynamic series of discussions. People remained for more than an hour after the meeting finished to keep on talking about the platform.

Hyperledger F2F Meeting: The View from Jersey City

May 19, 2016 | 0 Comments | Roger Strukhoff
Many trillions of dollars are going to be affected soon by what's going on now with blockchain discussions, initiatives, and fights. A recent Hyperledger face-to-face meeting in the NYC area capped an intense week.
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