Sam Ramji, CEO at the Cloud Foundry Foundation, may have set a new direction for CAB calls—and perhaps the community itself—by writing about innovation outside the core project. Examples were given during the call.
A new certification was announced, containers and microservices were (not surprisingly) discussed, and it seems clear that a mad scramble is about to break out for significant new cloud business.
The first full day featured a keynote from the Cloud Foundry Foundation CEO Sam Ramji, a focus on community development, and presentations from key technology providers.
A combined Special Interest Group (SIG), a meeting of ISVs, and a late-day unconference highlighted the gathering, which is expected to draw 600+ Cloud Foundry developers and operators over three days.
This is the second in a series of articles about major technological trends that affect enterprise IT. Today's topic is blockchain, with a focus on the open-source Hyperledger Project.
Less than two years are left for airlines and airports to comply with the IATA resolution, which requires adopting IoT tools to reduce baggage mishandling.
Trust, standards, mitigating risk, and the role of blockchain in the developing world were all topics during a lively panel discussion in San Francisco.
A large group of competing institutions has come together to support a single database that speeds up transactions, reduces cost, and provides a single, immutable record shared by everyone.