Rich Stroffolino

About the Author:

Rich has been a tech enthusiast since he first used the speech simulator on a Magnavox Odyssey². Current areas of interest include ZFS, the false hopes of memristors, and the oral history of Transmeta.

Articles by Rich Stroffolino

Network4Dev: A Community is Born

September 7, 2018

Network4Dev is a new site created by Daniel Dib and Cristian Sîrbu to give application developers a base of technical articles about networking. It’s a really interesting idea, and we hope the IT community will help build it into a true resource to make better applications.

Friends with Azure Hybrid Benefits

September 7, 2018

With all the new features of Windows Server 2019, Azure Hybrid Benefits might have slipped by unnoticed. But it’s the kind of thing that might have been verboten by Microsoft a few years ago. It shows the company is able to be agile and creative when it comes to their growing cloud solutions.

Tomer Shiran – IT Origins

September 6, 2018

For this week’s IT Origins interview, we had the privilege to speak to Dremio CEO Tomer Shiran. We discussed how he got his start in IT, compare the tech scenes between Israel and Silicon Valley, and look at the value of over delivering in your career. They also discuss the importance of coffee in being an entrepreneur. It was a great discussion, enjoy!

VMware NSX: The path forward

September 6, 2018

Kurt Marko wrote up an excellent piece looking at why VMware NSX is the key to future growth for the company.

The Most Recognizable IT Companies

September 6, 2018

A recent survey polled people to find the most recognizable company logos. We look at what IT companies resonate across the world.

Pure Storage’s NVMe Vision for Storage

September 6, 2018

Chris Evans does a great job showing that Pure Storage’s FlashArray//X isn’t important because it’s a bold new product for the company, but rather because it’s the latest step of iteration in a well executed vision.

A Look at Data Center Design

September 4, 2018

David Raney takes a look at different approach to data center design, specifically comparing 3 Tier and Leaf/Spine architectures.

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