Microsoft Build brought a bevy of Windows news this week, plus, there's some more Windows support in Pivotal land and an overview of Pivotal Cloud Foundry's road-map. Our guest is Derrick Harris who's recently joined Pivotal and runs the CIO crib-notes news site Intersect.
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In Europe, pizzas are sandwiches.
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Images in RT's.
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"Will robots come for our jobs, Derrick?"
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GoGrid, Joyent.
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"Application first."
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Boring AI.
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Edge computing.
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News
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Microsoft Build! Many announcements, from consumer-related to cloud. Lots of machine learning, serverless, and Kubernetes. And some new dev tools thrown in the mix.
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Living on the edge: Chick-fil-A model of using tiny kubernetes clusters for in-store datacenters?
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.NET Core is the Future of .NET. .NET Framework is “done”, and Microsoft encourages everyone to use Core: "New applications should be built on .NET Core. .NET Core is where future investments in .NET will happen."
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Any App, Every Cloud, One Platform: Delivering on Pivotal’s Vision. Onsi lays out where we’ve been, and where we’re going:
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"We’re working on additional functionality for deploying, connecting, and managing apps and services across environments."
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"We’re innovating to give you a simple, fast, secure way to package software, anywhere" via buildpacks.
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PAS and PKS Windows support (PAS already), plus: "Envoy and Istio-powered routing."
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"General availability of PFS" (severless!)
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Windows Server 2019 with Pivotal Application Service for Windows 2.5. Windows Server is still 49.6% of the server OSes, and PASW is the best place for .NET apps.
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Some OK coverage of "disruption" in banking in last week's Economist. US not covered.
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