The Role of Backward Contribution in Open Source: Building a Sustainable Ecosystem

When Google engineers first released Kubernetes, they could scarcely have predicted that the platform would become the de facto orchestration layer for containerized applications. What cemented Kubernetes’ success, however, was not merely its initial design but the torrent of improvements, everything from advanced scheduling algorithms to refined storage interfaces, that organizations like Red Hat, VMware, […]

That time when we started to change the world

In May 2016, my colleague Roger Nunn and I, as EMEA Architects at Red Hat, had the thrilling opportunity to pitch our first draft of the Red Hat Application Modernization and Migration (AMM) approach for customers in EMEA. Standing at the intersection of open-source technology and enterprise transformation, we were about to share a vision […]

Insights from the Smart Cities Connect Conference and Expo 2024: U.S.

Walking the halls of the Raleigh Convention Center last May, I was struck by how vividly U.S. cities are turning smart-city theory into street-level reality. In the keynote session, representatives from Columbus, Ohio, recounted how their Smart Columbus initiative slashed traffic delays by weaving real-time vehicle and transit data through adaptive signal-control systems, a pilot […]