Released a few weeks ago, Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.8 is chock full of new features and improvements. We talk with Jared Ruckle about them, delving into security, databases, and new services. These features deliver on the Pivotal Cloud Foundry goal of speeding up time to market (with faster release cycles) and, yet, still being a general purpose application platform that organizations can use to run all their customer software. We also discuss another recent piece from Jared on opinionated platforms—check out that tree house!
In the news, we cover the recent data breach at Yahoo!, Windows Server 2016 and Docker support, Azure’s ever growing geographic foot-print, and our hopes and dreams for the rumored Twitter acquisition.
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News
- Yahoo! data breach with 500 million stolen records.
- Microsoft announces general availability of Windows Server 2016.
- Docker partnership.
- The new MSFT. What’s Snover do? (Guthrie, “the big cheese of Azure,” is head of engineering, not him.)
- Azure up to 34 cloud regions with new German locations that operate under a data-protection trustee.
- Twitter selling?
Guest: Jared Ruckle on Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.8
- You positioned your blog post announcement around “time to value”. Tell us how this release supports that.
- Feature details: IPSec, databases, O’Grady piece. Service brokering, tiles, etc.
- Last week you published a post about “opinions”. Where did that come from?
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