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NetKernel News Volume 5 Issue 16

December 22nd 2014

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Holiday Movies

If the impending prospect of spending time with the relatives becomes too much, here are a few non-seasonal ROC videos for an escape. I've threatened my kids that if they don't behave that Christmas will be cancelled and this is all they'll be allowed to watch. They may also be useful in a surgical counter-strike against North Korea for "The Interview" and, even worse, its blatant misuse of the NK acronym.

First up is a video by Tony showing the scaling potential of NKP.

Second is a video walking through the distributed 3-Party notary demo which I discussed earlier in the year. With a little imagination it should be clear that all of the scaling properties shown in part one above, are applicable to this second part too...

Finally a tantalising glimpse of the NetKernel-powered Comb9 platform...

Now here's the thing. These three videos show a set of capabilities that can be readily composed (its ROC after all). In the New Year we'll be releasing a Measurement, Monitor and Control (MMC) tool which completes this comprehensive set of end-to-end ROC fabric for scalable, evovable IoT and microservice architectures...

Holiday Season Services

We'll be keeping an eye on things over the holiday but will be operating a limited support service - we'll prioritise emergency responses and offer best efforts on regular matters.

Hope you also get chance to relax and enjoy the season. See you in the New Year...


Have a great holiday!

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