Over the past few weeks, I've attended webinars and watched
videos organized by Intel.
These activities have centred on 5G and examined
applications (like "visual cloud" and "gaming"),
as well as segment-oriented aspects (like edge networks, 5G
RAN and 5G Core).
I am stunned (no hyperbole) by the emphasis on Kubernetes
in particular,
and cloud-native computing in general.
Equally stunning (for me), public telecommunications
networks have been portrayed
as having a history that moved from integrated software and
hardware,
to virtualization and now to cloud-native computing.
See, for example Alex Quach,
here @10:30). I
reason that Intel's implication is that virtualization is
becoming obsolete.
Would anyone care to let me know his thoughts on this
prediction?