by Daniel Bartholomew | Jan 8, 2024 | edge, supercloud
As organizations look to capitalize on the benefits of edge computing, many are quickly realizing the complexities associated with building and operating distributed systems – including sourcing distributed compute, resource management/placement/sizing/scaling,...
by Daniel Bartholomew | Jan 8, 2024 | edge, supercloud
A survey released by SlashData™ for the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) recently looked at “The State of Cloud Native Development” based on feedback from more than 19,000 developers. The report found that there are now nearly 7 million cloud native developers...
by Daniel Bartholomew | Jan 5, 2024 | edge, supercloud
This is the final post in a three-part series digging into the complexities that developers and operations engineers face when building, managing, and scaling edge architectures. In the first post, we looked at the complexities of replicating the cloud developer...
by Daniel Bartholomew | Jan 5, 2024 | edge, supercloud
Over the last fifteen years or so, developers have become very familiar with cloud deployment. Whether using AWS, Azure, GCP, Digital Ocean, or a more niche provider, the dev experience is fairly similar, no matter which cloud you’re on. For a developer, cloud...
by Daniel Bartholomew | Jan 4, 2024 | edge, supercloud
Container technology derives its name from the shipping industry. As opposed to transporting goods as individual units with various packed sizes, goods are placed into steel containers, which are a standardized size, allowing for easier storage and more seamless...
by Jose Kunnappally | Oct 26, 2023 | Blog, edge, supercloud
For most of us, our experience with the cloud is the monthly bill from Google or Apple. We do not care much because it does not make up even one percent of our monthly household income. But for technology businesses with large amounts of data to store, process and...