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Gopal Sharma, CTO, and co-founder of Diamanti joins me on Tech Talks Daily. I learn how the Kubernetes management company is supporting companies rapid migration to cloud-native applications. As a former lead engineer on Cisco's UCS, the seminal project that launched the hyper-converged server market, Gopal shares his interesting insights on the data center infrastructure market.
Moore's law states that the number of transistors in a circuit doubles about every two years, helping to increase processor performance. The end of the laws' effectiveness means that we are no longer seeing performance gains from processor advancements. We explore what that means for the future of computing that has been historically tied to advances in speed to drive higher application performance.
Gopal also discusses the end of Moore's Law and its means for future innovations in supporting cloud-based applications.
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Gopal Sharma, CTO, and co-founder of Diamanti joins me on Tech Talks Daily. I learn how the Kubernetes management company is supporting companies rapid migration to cloud-native applications. As a former lead engineer on Cisco's UCS, the seminal project that launched the hyper-converged server market, Gopal shares his interesting insights on the data center infrastructure market.
Moore's law states that the number of transistors in a circuit doubles about every two years, helping to increase processor performance. The end of the laws' effectiveness means that we are no longer seeing performance gains from processor advancements. We explore what that means for the future of computing that has been historically tied to advances in speed to drive higher application performance.
Gopal also discusses the end of Moore's Law and its means for future innovations in supporting cloud-based applications.
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