Here are the 10 quotes that best sum up #Think2018. Inspired by Think 2018, I came up with my own ideas for AI bots and posted them here.
IBM’s Differentiation in 10 Quotes from Think 2018 – Let’s Put Smart to Work
By Torsten Volk on Mar 27, 2018 7:29:10 AM
Understanding Network-as-a-Service from Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
By Shamus McGillicuddy on Mar 19, 2018 10:44:00 AM
Editor’s note: This blog post was sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, but the sentiments are entirely my own.
11 Golden Rules to De-stress Your DevOps Process
By Torsten Volk on Mar 14, 2018 9:44:08 AM
With development teams working on 3-4 releases in parallel and releasing at least once a quarter, we often see release overhead consuming an average of 20-30% of development and operations resources. Enterprises releasing every month, week, or even day suffer from even larger overhead. Here is what you can do to free up most of these 20-30% for the faster creation of new critical software features: to enhance customer value:
How an EMA Top 3 Product Is Selected – Quick Overview by the Example of Chef Habitat and InSpec
By Torsten Volk on Mar 2, 2018 10:56:35 AM
The EMA Top 3 report for Container Management and DevOps in Production and at Scale is a curated collection of a large number of data points that reflect individual priorities, pain points, technology adoption patterns, requirements, opinions, and so on, of 300 enterprises. It then dives deeper into these individual data points to provide readers with enough context to inform their technology selection process to some degree. However, each reader needs to pick out the nuggets that are the most relevant to him or her and then draw her own conclusions. Look at it this way: the EMA Top 3 polls 300 of your peers on 58 container and DevOps related questions and you can learn from the answers without having 300 separate conversations.
What is Advanced Network Analytics? Cutting Through the Hype
By Shamus McGillicuddy on Feb 19, 2018 10:26:00 AM
Everyone wants to talk about how analytics is the future of network engineering and operations. The phrase “network analytics” is used by vendors of various stripes to imply that a particular technology is smarter and better than the average solution.
Solve the Cloud Networking Conundrum With SD-WAN
By Shamus McGillicuddy on Jan 9, 2018 2:41:04 PM
Enterprise networking professionals have a cloud problem, even if they don’t know it. Software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) solutions can help them solve this problem.
Why Machine Learning Diagnoses Cancer but Can’t Run our Hybrid Cloud
By Torsten Volk on Jan 9, 2018 10:05:16 AM
Why Machine Learning Diagnoses Cancer but Can’t Run our Hybrid Cloud
Limitations of Neural Network Learning and How They Should Be Attacked in 2018
By Torsten Volk on Jan 3, 2018 2:00:53 PM
Neural Networks Are Key in 2018
Neural networks are back, but please don’t think they are able to emulate the context awareness of the human brain. Don’t get me wrong, I believe that the neural network approach is a viable one, but we do need to be clear about its limitations. All of these limitations are rooted in the limited 'worldview' the neural network is able to take in. This worldview is limited as it relies on a human being with limited time and knowledge creating the neural network topology by providing the following components and enough sample data for the machine to determine how input should be processed.
Top 3 Coding Toys and Apps for Kids that Are as much Fun for Parents
By Torsten Volk on Dec 29, 2017 12:55:37 PM
My constant search for the next ‘cool’ tech toy or app is inspired by my obsession for automation. Trying to teach my 4 and 6 year old kids to think of creative solutions for their repetitive problems (no, there’s not yet a robot that cleans their rooms) surfaced the following 3 top toys and top apps in 2017.
7 IT Operations Challenges to Attack in 2018 – EMA Punch List
By Torsten Volk on Dec 28, 2017 12:46:11 PM
Digital attackers in 2018 need to focus on one key challenge: “how do I deliver the best possible value to my clients, without significantly increasing cost.“