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"orchestration" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] the arrangement of a piece of music in parts so that it can be played by an orchestra
  2. [uncountable] the act of organizing a complicated plan or event very carefully or secretly

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It is … an orchestration of phenomena to our use.
Which is probably why there's all the strings and orchestration.
And you've got this wonderful system orchestration layer called Kubernetes.
It's quite fragile orchestration; there's not a lot of doubling.
The piece is a terrific feat of harmony and orchestration.
Their politicking involved a good deal of orchestration and agitation.
As ever, the craft is astounding, the orchestration ceaselessly brilliant.
Others were covered by competing voices or the brilliant orchestration.
This is the first commercial recording with Blitzstein's original orchestration.
Visibility and orchestration are major themes that are playing out well.
It also won for best scenic design, lighting design and orchestration.
You just want to land it in a good orchestration platform.
And the orchestration includes a violin — not a traditional flamenco instrument.
The Komische Oper eventually commissioned a re-orchestration, by Norbert Biermann.
Kubernetes is the open source container orchestration tool originally developed by Google.
While Lacy was not singing, the hand of her orchestration was felt.
We have an orchestration layer that has an abstraction away from that.
You pick your container orchestration engine and the service does the rest.
When Relæ wanted to let the produce sing, naysayers wanted bigger orchestration.
Speaking of the cinematic, Fleshgod Apocalypse provided orchestration for Gods Of Violence.
Her varied background aids in the  "orchestration of different pieces," she said.
Even the ambience of the restaurant reflects a subtle orchestration of effects.
They selected the DCOS as their global platform for data center orchestration.
This separation of sonic landscapes brought out Mr. Adams's gift for orchestration.
Off-Center version used a 13-piece orchestration but was barely staged.
For Bard, Mr. Sunderland has created a new orchestration for five musicians.
Like everything else in the show, the orchestration has a homespun feel.
Offer a kind ear to one and all, but steer of orchestration.
Critical Stack is compatible with Kubernetes, the popular container orchestration tool, but it's been designed to provide a higher level of security than the base product, while giving large institutions like banks a packaged approach to container orchestration.
And a significant amount of work for developers went into that orchestration piece.
And hearing Weill's original orchestration is a major draw in a thoughtful production.
The new orchestration allows a different theatrical approach: a smaller, more detailed performance.
It is very distinctive, particularly the orchestration and the cinematic feel to it.
Docker was able to build in support while keeping support for their own orchestration tool alive, but it's fairly clear that Kubernetes has become the orchestration tool that people will be using for the majority of container workloads moving forward.
We had orchestration on Puzzle, but it was a very dramatic and serious album.
CoreOS announced Tectonic 1.8, its latest update of the popular Kubernetes container orchestration tool.
Peter Zummo's sound orchestration, devised with Mr. Judd, is the toughest element of all.
Kubernetes has, of course, become something of a de facto standard for container orchestration.
Still, with his ample power he cut through Mahler's thick orchestration and clashing chords.
I found both concerts fascinating, and admired the Expressionist boldness of Mr. Zender's orchestration.
There is a business purpose for adopting the container orchestration tool and joining CNCF.
In a short 1922 piece, "Orchestration," he came up with character sketches for instruments.
At the grid scale, there's Camus Energy, which looks to provide energy "orchestration" services.
This was a signal that Kubernetes was becoming a standard of sorts for container orchestration.
The main project that I'm working on at Clovyr is about infrastructure orchestration and coordination.
But with this new service, AWS will manage the container orchestration system for its users.
Today's companies are moving from "runbooks" of static response procedures to automated security orchestration systems.
Part of that portfolio is Critical Stack, a secure container orchestration platform for the enterprise.
So, suddenly, you find yourself learning about Eastern religion"—from the Beatles—"or about orchestration.
Docker today announced that it has acquired Conductant, a small startup that focused on orchestration.
Its orchestration is dissonant but sparse, and its mood is not whimsical nostalgia but irony.
Dolefully lyrical, bar a bouncier middle section, it proved as twee as the orchestration implied.
A piano, a full orchestration and a choir can join in, depending on your choices.
Even the orchestration of Trump's weekend appearances was replete with the symbolism of racial disdain.
As soon as you set up a dolly, you're changing the orchestration of the shot.
Operations deals with deploying, securing and managing the containers through their lifecycle using an orchestration tool.
Through his orchestration, Desplat also gives Elisa a voice, practically speaking in Desplat's score through whistling.
The drums and orchestration weren't generated by the algorithm, but added for emphasis after the fact.
Kubernetes is the orchestration engine that underlies how operations staff deploy and manage containers at scale.
In The Atom Smashers I literally guessed at orchestration, playing flutes and strings on the keyboard.
It was performed in a 1994 orchestration by Sid Ramin, scored for clarinet, strings and percussion.
They are full of so much rich orchestration and abstract philosophizing as to collectively cause indigestion.
For all the orchestration of public support for the proposed changes, dissenting voices continue to surface.
Instead of the 60-piece symphonic orchestration, the Pet Shop Boys' electronic score will be used.
The meat of the orchestration will come soon, now that those basic parameters have been set.
It's a waltz that builds from modest ukulele strumming and glimmering electronics to full cinematic orchestration.
The company's Quantum Orchestration Platform is a full hardware and software solution for controlling quantum systems.
Execute outreach orchestration and timing using three different channels for at least ten (10) target leads.
Salieri's operas are tuneful, excellently crafted, inventive in their orchestration, and sometimes startlingly progressive in outlook.
He expanded his style of jazzy soul to include fuzzy psychedelia, lush orchestration and pounding R'n'B.
Tune in and your ears can feast on a strange nocturnal orchestration: animal, atmospheric, hydraulic, electric.
Over the last few years, we have watched as Kubernetes has grown into a container orchestration standard.
Finally, great workflow, UI and design are key to building seamless orchestration and collaboration across IT teams.
While it sounds futuristic, this hiring method is possible today with the right orchestration of existing software.
Glue will automate data dependency modelling and handle all the necessary orchestration to work with the data.
There can be no doubt that Kubernetes is where it's at for container orchestration services these days.
Many conductors, trying to compensate for the awkwardness of Schumann's thick orchestration, pump excitement into the music.
Just as Bernstein was putting the final touches on the orchestration, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
On the otherwise empty stage, Blitzstein accompanied them at an upright piano, forgoing his 23-player orchestration.
The tones of "Self-Reliance" and even of "Compensation" would not appear to be suitable orchestration today.
Despite the overpopulation in Schumann's reputedly muddy orchestration, Mr. Salonen elicited a crisp, lively and appealing performance.
Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" retains the power to shock in part through its raw, blazingly colorful orchestration.
They are virtuoso composers; they are melodic composers; they are fascinating in their harmonies and their orchestration.
What you don't get, however, is the hassle of having to manage VMs or learning about container orchestration.
When he was deputy commander of PACOM in 2006, meetings with their Vietnamese military counterparts required careful orchestration.
SecOps orchestration essentially takes DevOps methodologies and applies them to security to better investigate and respond to incidents.
The company made an early bet on Kubernetes, the open-source container orchestration tool originally developed at Google.
The orchestration further drives home this aquatic sensibility with dreamy harp threads and flutes woven throughout the score.
So rich was the orchestration on the EP, many listeners assumed that someone else wrote the piano parts.
And finally, a slew of astronaut saviors arrived, sacrificing themselves for their estranged women over pulse-pounding orchestration.
The new series is full of fraught and odd moments facilitated by its intense orchestration and outdated format.
It was sort of an improv ode to Philip Glass without knowing the ins and outs of orchestration.
After you have been doing all these huge, dramatic things — with this huge orchestration — Verdi goes to simplicity.
There's a little bit of that [thickness] here, but in this piece Elgar moves more to transparent orchestration.
The opera, directed by Robin Guarino, will feature a new chamber orchestration by Stefan Cwik and Joseph Stillwell.
Azure Container Service, Microsoft's container scheduling and orchestration service for its Azure cloud computing service, is now generally available.
The deceptively simple om-pah-pah orchestration needs a buoyancy that Riccardo Frizza mostly provided, momentum only occasionally flagging.
A large part of that success has been due to the diligent, careful orchestration that connects all the films.
Adès's fractal orchestration and atomizing interplay of intervals keep the Jazz Age ambience at a distance: nothing stays fixed.
"Tropicália" melts down a tuneful carnival march with eerie orchestration, while its lyrics obliquely sketch a nation's cultural manifesto.
Cities should play an orchestration role, instead of adjudicator, facilitating connections between new technologies and the existing transit infrastructure.
Over spare orchestration, the pipa plays a slow and simple melody inspired by a 1,200-year-old Chinese tune.
The artist's fairly conventional motifs — figures posed in landscapes and interiors — conceal a sophisticated orchestration of line and color.
His songs are infused not just with vintage vinyl rips and lush orchestration but also with real sensitivity and compassion.
Kubernetes, the open source container orchestration tool, came out of Google several years ago and has gained traction amazingly fast.
But SXSW celebrates those mixing orchestration and synthesis at one of the city's most serene venues, St David's Historic Sanctuary.
Fission itself is Platform9's open source serverless computing platform that runs on top of the Kubernetes container orchestration service.
"When paired with Juniper's Contrail product line, AppFormix improves cloud orchestration, security, accounting, and planning," Juniper notes in today's announcement.
AWS CEO Andy Jassy noted that when the company launched ECS, there wasn't really a container orchestration system like Kubernetes.
Google today announced the next version of Kubernetes, its open source orchestration service for deploying, scaling and managing software containers.
The final piece of that is the orchestration layer, and the popular way to handle that today is with Kubernetes.
Kay's innate interest in the intersection of arts and science contributed to the orchestration of a video documenting microscopic collisions.
It surges with energy and light, is full of grand themes and shows, for Schumann, a certain deftness in orchestration.
EW&F assumed a front-line status among such formidable company with their tight orchestration, infectious rhythms and messianic reach.
"What's really driving the need for security these days is increasing levels of automation and orchestration," McLaughlin explained on Tuesday.
Botstein, conducting the American Symphony, reined in the ecstatic excesses of Korngold's orchestration, establishing a more sober, clear-cut sound.
Assigned the stilted libretto by his composition teacher, he wrote the 60-minute score in three weeks, including the orchestration.
References to "luminous matter turned dark" elicited predictable orchestration from Ms. Prestini: chocolaty cellos; a high tinkling of metallic percussion.
This show is reminiscent of Late Orchestration, an album that West himself released featuring orchestral arrangements of Late Registration songs.
Lucious' orchestration of Hakeem getting knocked off his Empire CEO post has sent him into a Champagne and stripper stupor.
Let's start by breaking down the roles here: Google brings Kubernetes to the table, the open-source container orchestration tool.
In reality, there is not any real direct democracy within M5S, but a totally top-down orchestration of the movement.
She wrote the piece when she was only 14, with orchestration help from Robert Schumann, who later became her husband.
Commissioned by the Louisville Orchestra, it is an orchestration of his famously jagged Piano Variations (1930), an uncompromising solo work.
Together, the orchestration of billions of neurons is the information processor that plays the symphony that is our experience of being.
It finds its parallels in seven photographs in the gallery's back room that also display the artist's hand for optical orchestration.
While these early offerings suffered from overwrought orchestration, the new versions feature stripped down arrangements reminiscent of his best-known material.
AWS today announced its long-awaited support for the Kubernetes container orchestration system on top of its Elastic Container Service (ECS).
Since then, musicians have continued to push distortion and amplification to the furthest imaginable extremes—with orchestration as well as intensity.
Velocity essentially takes Jenkins and combines it with Mesosphere's  Marathon container orchestration platform to create a highly scalable continuous integration platform.
Red Hat already has quite a bit of experience with containers and the Kubernetes orchestration engine thanks to its OpenShift platform.
Kubernetes, the Google-incubated open source container orchestration system, is quickly becoming the de facto standard for managing large container deployments.
The orchestration uses Western instruments alongside local ones like the tar (a plucked stringed instrument) and the kamancheh (a bowed one).
Mr. Pollack said that the orchestration brings out the score's riches, including street theater sounds that create a Brechtian distancing effect.
If you know the originals, Rieti's alterations only add to this work's strangeness: Rhythms are heightened, harmonies altered, orchestration greatly intensified.
It draws together verdant orchestration, spoken narration and intimate tête-à-têtes between instruments from different corners of the African diaspora.
Eurosceptics accuse Cameron of planning a similar scare campaign now, but events may produce the same impact even without political orchestration.
Later it became the first cinema in Buenos Aires to show "talkies," and some films were accompanied by live tango orchestration.
To this day, I know I picked the wrong colours of the orchestration, and it clashes with what's on the screen.
For the Symphony for a Broken Orchestra, he will create an orchestration from the cacophony of the Philadelphia schools' imperfect instruments.
Container orchestration remains a major pain point for developers, even as multiple frameworks like Kubernetes and Mesos now vie for this market.
If you do want to use orchestration, though, you can do that with the help of Microsoft's new open source Kubernetes connector.
There's a sense of sadness here, enhanced by the string orchestration as well as the way their voices play off each other.
Google had been using containers as a way to deliver applications for years and ran a tool called Borg to handle orchestration.
It was one of the early users of Critical Stack, a tool designed to help build security into the container orchestration process.
The idea here is to allow developers to focus on their code and let Microsoft take care of the orchestration and scaling.
When we talked about orchestration and production, it was like the world had rolled off his shoulders, and he could breathe again.
In a complicated fashion, new technologies are not only the "orchestration of phenomena to our use" but are tools of scientific inquiry.
We view PANW's pending acquisition of Demisto, a leading Security Orchestration, Automation and Response vendor, as an important extension of the platform.
Technically, Stackanetes uses CoreOS's rkt as its container engine (it's competitor to the Docker Engine) and Kubernetes as its cluster orchestration tool.
"We are a post-sectarian generation," Hussein El Achi, a young Lebanese lawyer active in the orchestration of the protests, told me.
Still, Rachmaninoff's mature voice already comes through in the chromatic richness of the harmonic writing, the abundant lyricism and the glowing orchestration.
She suggested a change in the orchestration to give the song a bit more oomph, humming along as they tested it out.
That was thanks to LA chef icon Wolfgang Puck and his orchestration of the Governors Ball, the official afterparty for the Oscars.
Bernstein himself had mulled a Broadway version with a reduced orchestration, but didn't get around to it before his death in 21986.
Shostakovich's grim orchestration of Mussorgsky's four-part "Songs and Dances of Death" had massed solidity here, but little grandeur or dramatic variety.
The richly varied orchestration includes captivating effects for a battery of percussion, along with some silent-film effects from a Hammond organ.
While Kubernetes has emerged as the clear container orchestration tool of choice, there is much less certainty in the service mesh market. Solo.
There is a whole set of issues to deal with outside of Kubernetes (and other orchestration tools) once your application begins being deployed.
At dawn on Monday, those governments and Bahrain made a series of rapid fire announcements, revealing the move's careful orchestration and pre-planning.
The service also features some automated orchestration tools that help operators avoid the kind of resource contention that can often slow workloads down.
The first night, all the careful orchestration descended into an ugly floor fight, followed in the evening by Melania's plagiarism of Michelle Obama.
CDFIs are fairly granular, so with slight orchestration, it would be possible to build a portfolio that directly benefited a specific underserved community.
His long close friendship with composer Gil Evans lead to experiments in jazz orchestration that sound fresh and original even 60 years later.
This has created an incredible velocity around it as the orchestration or operations layer for companies launching their cloud native apps in containers.
And the festival continues for two more weeks, with highlights including the United States premiere of Labadie's own orchestration of the Goldberg Variations.
"The advancement of technological means for the orchestration of large-scale price-fixing conspiracies need not leave antitrust law behind," the judge wrote.
"Air Above Mountains, Unknown Pleasures," Mr. Jafa's second show at Gavin Brown, is altogether different — a dense orchestration of artworks, subjects and allusions.
He's got the voice for it: deep, aggressive, froglike, inhabiting a defiantly angry yet infuriatingly self-assured tone that matches the orchestration exactly.
For instance, it skims over the reverberating consequences of the C.I.A.'s orchestration of the 1953 coup that ousted Mohammad Mossadegh, Iran's prime minister.
Like Kubernetes, which has become the de facto standard for container orchestration tools, Spinnaker could become the same kind of standard for continuous delivery.
Kubernetes offers the container orchestration piece, but McLuckie argues that there are still plenty of other tools that need to be built around it.
It's no surprise then that every major cloud provider is betting on containers — and more specifically on the open source Kubernetes container orchestration service.
Taking a shot at Docker's container orchestration competitors, McCauley also argued that solutions that a simply bolted-on to these tools are inherently insecure.
Puccini's orchestration is skilled, suited to supporting the voices, but "La Bohème" is no orchestral showpiece, as Mr. Rizzi seemed determined to make it.
Ever since Google created Kubernetes as an open source container orchestration tool, it has seen it blossom in ways it might never have imagined.
Debussy's six-part score was dedicated in 1908 to his little daughter; Mr. Taylor uses the 1911 orchestration by the composer's friend André Caplet.
Long before Docker popularized containers for application deployment, though, Cloud Foundry had already bet on containers and written its own orchestration service, for example.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) today announced its first bug bounty program for Kubernetes, the ubiquitous container orchestration system originally built by Google.
Venture capitalists have poured tens of millions of dollars into multiple startups all aiming to profit from the need for security orchestration and automation.
Mesos also offered a container orchestration tool called Marathon in the days before Kubernetes emerged as a popular way of dealing with this same issue.
Gibbard's fingerprints can be felt in the vocal arrangement as well as the snare drum plus bass guitar driven melody, a classic Death Cab orchestration.
McMaster's power inside the White House has been rising in recent weeks, proven by his orchestration of Steve Bannon's departure from the National Security Council.
Using orchestration and studio trickery, these albums summoned the immersive pleasure of watching a movie, rather than the kicky thrill of listening to the radio.
Is it the orchestration, with the harmonies clumped together in the middle of the range and bare octaves at the extremes of treble and bass?
Up until now, it was a sub-project of Kubernetes, the popular container orchestration tool, but as of today it is a stand-alone project.
The L.A. Phil New Music Group, in a subtly expanded orchestration of the piece, played with spacious flexibility, with fullness yet delicacy, under Paolo Bortolameolli.
Through some apparent mix-up in production or orchestration, Harvey was announcing the National Costume winner as Miss Philippines while standing next to Miss Malaysia.
In the meantime, ECM New Series is to release Kremerata recordings of all four Weinberg chamber symphonies, along with an orchestration of the Piano Quintet.
With involute orchestration and levitative harmonies weaving like gothic flying buttresses, Grizzly Bear can risk indulging in ornamental complexity that can snuff the emotion out.
When Kid Sampson (Jackson Bews) is sliced in half by an airplane, the orchestration becomes mawkish, layered with the shock of scene's the gory visuals.
The company, which is launching out of the Alchemist Accelerator, is announcing its unikernel orchestration tool and the funding this week at the RSA security conference.
To take the sting away from supporting a rival tool, they are offering an architecture that enables users to select an orchestration engine at run time.
Establish an Intelligence Hub: Create one centralized view of the customer and apply analytics, data science and orchestration against it so you can enable advanced communication.
There's another open source aspect here, too: SQL Server will support these big data clusters with the help of the Google-incubated Kubernetes container orchestration system.
And for those of you who are really into containers, Microsoft also today noted that it will offer more container orchestration choices, including Kubernetes support, soon.
But her orchestration is arresting; she has a tendency to contrast tutti passages with spare, luminous writing for winds, showing a special feeling for the bassoon.
Featured artists include Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead, who provided string orchestration, the producer Arca, the singer-songwriter Alex G, and the vocalists Jazmine Sullivan and Sampha.
Service ProviderThe network orchestration products -currently part of the Cloud Platforms and Solutions group will join the Service Provider Business, led by SVP/GM Jonathan Davidson.
The project is described as a sort of performative remix of the cotton-candy-making process, "transforming it into a multisensory orchestration," according to The Verge.
What the works all had in common was colorful orchestration with a prominent, often dominant, use of percussion as an organizing principle or a disruptive force.
If I'm working on it and I see, "Oh, I could have done this; I could have done that," I do it, inside of the orchestration.
DreamCompute, which combines OpenStack with the Ceph storage system and Dreamhost-incubated Project Astara network orchestration service, is a direct challenger to Amazon's EC2 cloud computing service.
When it comes to container orchestration, it seems clear that Kubernetes, the open source tool developed by Google, has won the battle for operations' hearts and minds.
Unlike machine learning, AWS has been embracing containerization and micro-services for some time, but it lacked its own version of Kubernetes, the popular container orchestration tool.
Kearns notes that this also gives enterprises a new way to bring their existing applications onto a cloud platform and still have a single layer of orchestration.
It's based on a number of open-source projects, including the Apache Mesos cluster manager and projects like the Chronos scheduler and the Marathon container orchestration platform.
Salesforce announced today that it was joining the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the open-source organization that manages Kubernetes, the popular open-source container orchestration tool.
"It was certainly something that required quite a bit of orchestration in terms of having dozens of wiener dogs," Heinz marketing vp Michelle St. Jacques told Mashable.
As the components get smaller, it requires an orchestration layer to deliver the containers when needed and make them go away when they are not longer required.
Soon, however, thanks to the work of Mirantis, Google and Intel, the OpenStack Fuel deployment tool will be able to use Kubernetes as its orchestration engine, too.
She blends her voice into the lush orchestration of "Tabula Rasa," as she sings about her desire that the "fuckups of the fathers" will skip a generation.
Indeed, Hamas' orchestration of the March of Return and demonstrations in Gaza has further revealed that it's on the front lines and Abbas is on the sidelines.
You can launch your containers, let Kubernetes or other orchestration engine act as the manager and AWS will handle all of the underlying hardware requirements for you.
The first, from 1939, sometimes sounds like a throwback, echoing Tchaikovsky's famous concerto for that instrument and demonstrating Price's thorough understanding of 19th-century harmony and orchestration.
Like that piece, its orchestration calls for basset horns and leans heavily on the lower strings, setting a richly somber tone that conjures an organ-like timbre.
The service sits on top of the Agones open-source game server, a project Google and Ubisoft first announced in 2018, and the Kubernetes container orchestration platform.
These aesthetic elements — the white space of the canvas or paper; the exploding of forms; the ferocious, agitated line; the dynamic, rich color orchestration — are Matter's singular handwriting.
"We have closed the pilot and the aim is to have rolled out the new order orchestration and web platform to all markets by February 2019," he said.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) may not be a household name, but it houses some important open source projects including Kubernetes, the fast-growing container orchestration tool.
The funds will be used to strengthen Siemplify's position in the security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) market through increased investments in sales and marketing and product innovation.
The company's core products include CoreOS, a Linux distribution and Tectonic, a container management solution based on the open source Kubernetes container orchestration platform, originally developed by Google.
And the music's ascended from bleeps to some subtle orchestration that generally keeps the drama on the down-low but nevertheless enhances the action of any given moment.
"Comptel would bolster Nokia's software portfolio by adding critical solutions for catalogue-driven service orchestration and fulfillment, intelligent data processing, customer engagement, and agile service monetization," Nokia notes.
After the soprano's ethereal voice has faded and as the rich orchestration dissipates, a percussionist slowly rubs it in circular motions on the surface of a bass drum.
It's a stylistically diverse work of often-fraught subject matter (self-destruction and loss are common themes) that finds absolution in goosebump-inducing harmonies and slow burning orchestration.
It's a killer lineup, and directly follows up on Ron and Frederic's Extra Crunch coverage around quantum computing, next-generation cloud services, artificial intelligence, and data center orchestration.
However, their orchestration of the crimes against Rohingya and the severity of the atrocities in recent months demand that she use her moral authority to address this situation.
On Anya's Garden, his 2015 EP for UNO NYC, sputtering noise tracks collide with bombed-out synth landscapes, composed orchestration, and splintered ballads, all desperate unease and hesitant joy.
With the Kuryr project, which is also making its debut in this release, OpenStack is also now adding improved support for Kubernetes, the de facto standard for container orchestration.
In December, the U.S. also imposed sanctions against Russia and expelling 35 diplomats in retaliation for the alleged orchestration of hacking attacks designed to interfere in the presidential election.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) announced today that 36 members have agreed to a set of certification standards for Kubernetes, the immensely popular open source container orchestration tool.
Cloud Deployment Services is a fully managed orchestration and automation platform for building private and hybrid clouds across multiple platforms and service providers (and that includes non-IBM products).
A beautiful song famously ruined by the fact that producer George Martin took a day off and Paul had to call up a random guy to arrange the orchestration.
What many people miss is that Docker is far more than the container orchestration layer — Kubernetes won that war — but a full toolchain for building and managing those containers.
As far as container orchestration goes, Kubernetes is quickly becoming the de facto standard, even as Docker Swarm and Mesos/Mesosphere DC/OS continue to find their own niches.
He was in love with sound but, though devoted to Bach and in awe of Ravel's orchestration, he found pop music offered him more chances to experiment and create.
And Schoenberg's orchestration of Brahms's G minor Quartet, complete with klezmer-ish touches and a zany array of percussion in the so-called Gypsy finale, is an entertaining complement.
But the sophisticated orchestration and rhythmic changes — from brass to strings to upbeat guitar band and back again — is what helps this timeless track lodge itself in your brain.
The tenor Simon O'Neill brought plenty of metal to the tipsy numbers of "Das Lied," though even that wasn't enough to overcome Mahler's punishing orchestration of the first song.
His visceral orchestration and vivid use of extended techniques in works such as the Cello Concerto No. 1 are not unlike those of the recent music of Andrew Norman.
This is also true of the other works in the exhibition, even as Greenwold expanded his skill set in pursuit of visual excess and the orchestration of dissimilar appearances.
None of this would be remarkable were Bannon not, through his own orchestration and the public fascination with dangerous men, being made into a kind of wicked, mythological shaman.
Today, you can hear their textures, additive rhythms, and string orchestration in the work of everyone from Nicolas Jaar to James Blake to Frank Ocean (whom Greenwood helped produce).
This video lays out the context of the times, and how an evolving set of guidelines for professional silent film musicians laid the groundwork for leitmotifs in movie orchestration.
Many qualities we esteem today — orchestrally accompanied recitatives, gripping declamation, colorful orchestration, a rich harmonic vocabulary — were greeted warily by a Parisian audience used to less overtly virtuosic music.
TriggerMesh's platform and serverless cloud bus is said to facilitate "application flow orchestration" to consume events from any data center application or cloud event source and trigger serverless functions.
And Auriemma, like everyone else, knew that those numbers failed to convey the dominance, orchestration and casually executed methodology that often make James look like a counselor among campers.
Viewers decide, by clicking on onscreen prompts, how the headphones are passed—altering, in real time, the song's vocals, orchestration, and emotional tone, while also following different micro-dramas.
Based on the Orpheus and Eurydice myth, Anais Mitchell's musical also won Tonys for best director, score, supporting actor Andre De Shields, orchestration, and sound, scenic and lighting design.
Unsurprisingly, given Google's recent focus, this partnership centers around the Google-incubated Kubernetes container orchestration tool, as well as the Istio service mesh for connecting and securing microservices across clouds.
To do so, the company is building tools to automate distributed cloud infrastructure and, unsurprisingly, it is betting on containers — and specifically the Kubernetes container orchestration tools — to do this.
As Fochs attempts to pursue the matter more deeply, the Mormon Church attempts to intervene, rearing an unnerving and emotionally terrifying orchestration of deceit, ritual abuse, and ambient religious mania.
Founded by Roselle Safran, the former branch chief for cybersecurity operations at the White House, Uplevel combines case management, threat intelligence management, workflow orchestration, and analytics to automate threat responses.
The CNCF is already the open-source home of the Google-incubated Kubernetes container orchestration tool and similar projects that all aim bring software containers and microservices to the mainstream.
The platform itself handles all of the scaling (which is handled by the popular Kubernetes container orchestration tool), as well as backup, archiving and the usual role-based security functions.
This has been a long time coming, but during his GTC keynote, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang today announced support for the Google-incubated Kubernetes container orchestration system on Nvidia GPUs.
"This huge theater full of extras and all of the crew were listening to me do that song, if you can imagine, without the music, without the orchestration," Stiles said.
While Kubernetes' popularity is growing quickly (and it's probably the most popular container orchestration system available today), it's no secret that the ecosystem around it is still in its infancy.
The administration did sanction 17 Saudi officials in November, and Trump has expressed his displeasure with the murder, but he refuses to publicly blame the crown prince for his orchestration.
The listener can choose to create a bare solo performance featuring little more than Buckley's voice, or go all in, with piano accompaniment, full orchestration, and even a backing choir.
Suppose that deeper patterns exist to be discovered — in the ways genes are regulated or cancer progresses; in the orchestration of the immune system; in the dance of subatomic particles.
With a reduced orchestration and a company of 10 actors, his staging, with choreography by Bill T. Jones, won't have the grandeur of grand opera or the dazzle of Broadway.
This is often quiet and ultrathin orchestration at the outer edges of a composition, designed to blur the line between composed sounds and the ambient hum of the concert hall.
Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR) defines a category of technology and vendor solutions that brings together multiple security functions, in an automated approach to accelerate and enable speedy response.
The second half of the chamber program is called "Russia: Masks & Faces," and its centerpiece is Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" in a new orchestration, with projected images of paintings.
But if you must, hook up the speakers, gather the family around and give "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" a listen with the full orchestration and five-part harmony and stuff like that.
"  Somerhalder adds that, as an alum of ABC's Lost, he knows you can never please everyone but that he thinks "there's a very beautiful orchestration to how this was laid out.
With the rise of Kubernetes as the de facto standard for container orchestration, it's no surprise that there's now a whole ecosystem of companies springing up around this open source project.
Just as it took some time for containers to really take hold before the commercialization of Kubernetes as an orchestration layer, Eyberg sees his company bringing a similar dynamic to unikernels.
Before that first version hit the streets, what would become Kubernetes developed out of a need for an orchestration layer that Beda and McLuckie had been considering for a long time.
For starters if you want to run containers using Kubernetes, the popular container orchestration tool, the company is making the Pivotal/Google/VMware Kubernetes container product announced in August generally available.
It's testament to their trigger-happy thrash 'n' slashing, but even when the tempo loosens on "Satan Is Real," intensity prevails as Italian symphonic death metallers Fleshgod Apocalypse provide grandiose orchestration.
Since Kubernetes wasn't around at the time, the various companies involved in Cloud Foundry came together to build their own container orchestration system, which still underpins much of the service today.
It will be performed in a new orchestration for chamber ensemble with a cast including Nadia Petrella as Patience and Elsa Quéron as Sarah; the production is directed by Douglas Moser.
He also worked with Ms. Monk and Allison Sniffin to create a new edition of the score, with a slightly expanded orchestration and, for the first time, a notated vocal line.
Although some images are spectacular (a profusion of panel-piercing arrows, a hell's mouth filled with penises), "The Great Tamer" is less potent in substance than impressive in orchestration and execution.
The exact schedule and menu options are still being decided, but the airline said that meal service on such a long flight takes more planning and orchestration than on shorter routes.
The suite, finally released as an album Friday, mixes hard-nosed small-group playing, soaring big-band orchestration, spoken readings from figures like Sonia Sanchez and Wendell Pierce, and choral singing.
"We bundled SAP's cloud platform services to support customers around the extension, integration, and orchestration of SAP systems," Morgan told reporters, adding the product would be sold through Microsoft's distribution channels.
While doing research for an article about a coming production of "Cradle" at Opera Saratoga, I found countless homages to Weill (in the orchestration) and Brecht (in the libretto's epic structure).
I believe a successful SecOps orchestration platform can carve out a large standalone business for itself by focusing on a few business and architectural priorities — automation built on open APIs, a neutral community to share best practices and intuitive UI. To be effective at automation, SecOps orchestration platforms from Phantom, CyberSponse and Invotas (recently acquired by FireEye) rely on "recipes" that read from, and write to, a wide array of security appliances built by third-party vendors.
Kubernetes itself was derived from an in-house container orchestration tool called Borg, the company had been using internally for years to manage its massive cloud applications like GMail and Google Docs.
"The Band&aposs Visit" also won statuettes for best direction, orchestration, sound design, best book and score, lighting and featured actor Ari&aposel Stachel, who gave a heartfelt speech about his past.
Microsoft today announced that it has acquired Deis, the company behind some of the most popular tools for building and managing applications on top of the Google-incubated Kubernetes container orchestration service.
HM: When the underlying structure of how you live and why and what you do breaks apart, finding a new orchestration can be slow, since you are building from the ground up.
So when we propose the idea, it's not gonna be like a pipe dream, but it's this really well-thought-out thing with all the orchestration and the art and the logos.
To make this work — and make the environments spin up quickly — the team considered Kubernetes and other tools but then actually wrote its own container orchestration systems to fit its specific needs.
The case against Mr. Lozoya stems from a sprawling, hemisphere-wide probe into the Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht and its orchestration of one of the largest corruption scandals in Latin American history.
This material doesn't always exist gracefully alongside the circus movements, which in turn don't always feel appropriate to the libretto or the score, expertly played but slightly starved in the reduced orchestration.
Mr. Beyer's revision of the Requiem, which he finished in the early 1503s and which mainly addressed matters of orchestration, is considered by many to be a substantial improvement over Süssmayr's version.
The CNCF is the home of Kubernetes, the extremely popular container orchestration service that Google open sourced, so the fact that Google is the top contributor may not seem like a major surprise.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is probably best known for being the home of the Kubernetes container orchestration project, but there plenty of other projects that now fall under the organization's umbrella.
It's not a developer conference until somebody talks about Kubernetes, so it's no surprise that Microsoft is highlighting a number of new features around the container orchestration service at its Build conference today.
Other updates include better support for Mesosphere in Magnum, OpenStack's main project for making container orchestration services part of its stack, as well as Docker Swarm support for its Kuryr container networking service.
Included in the deal are Ericsson's digital services like dynamic orchestration, business support systems and Ericsson cloud core, which will be used to help T-Mobile roll out 5G services to its customers.
The new company, to be known as Orchestra, will be headed by Lavie as its chief executive and focus on the aggregation and orchestration of a variety of defensive cyber tools, he said.
Istio, and its own sub-components like the Envoy proxy, offer a way to integrate microservices, secure them and aggregate log data while providing an additional abstraction layer over orchestration services like Kubernetes .
That potential was amplified when documents pulled from the hard drives of the late GOP strategist Thomas Hofeller indicated that he may have played a role in the orchestration of the citizenship question.
As for VMware, Sanjay Poonen says they were seeing large customers thinking about containers with Cloud Foundry as a container development environment just as Kubernetes was gaining momentum as the container orchestration engine.
But the orchestration had been heavily altered — new instruments, and divisi lines added to the violin parts — and the ending was rewritten to be tragic, a tradition that continues with most stagings today.
The first half of the Orpheus program fittingly focuses on excerpts from Mendelssohn's sylvan incidental music for "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and the evening will conclude with Mahler's orchestration of Beethoven's "Serioso" Quartet.
This quality of scattered orchestration is illustrated in "The Moon Juice Cookbook," which opens its first chapter with a photograph of Bacon kneeling on a shaggy rug strewn with rosebuds and raw almonds.
"In joining forces with Payoneer, we're thrilled to have the opportunity to leverage their global infrastructure and team to continue building the world's leading open payment orchestration platform," said Smeds in a statement.
The orchestration is at once luminous and shadowy: in the prelude to Act III, groping music for cellos, double basses, and harp suggests Debussy's "Pelléas et Mélisande," which had yet to be finished.
Debut single "Defenseless," premiering on Noisey below, has producer Twin Shadow's moody synth pop fingerprints all over it, augmented with a certain stirring je ne sais quoi courtesy Rodriguez's thoughtful lyrics and orchestration.
What Docker has essentially done here is build the core features of Docker Swarm and Compose, its existing clustering and orchestration services which came out of beta last November, right into its core Engine.
While Borg's job was to manage container orchestration, Borgmon's job was to monitor the process and give engineers feedback and insight into what was happening to the containers as they moved through their lifecycle.
This announcement is going to come as quite a surprise to many, given that Mesosphere has long offered its own container orchestration tool for DC/OS and Apache Mesos in the form of Marathon.
Oh his new single "Hive / Mind," South London producer Suda (formerly known as Sudanim) blends spellbinding harp orchestration, low-frequency bass, ambient feedback, and smashed glass sound effects into a five-minute mind-bender.
"Today's growing number of publicly accessible misconfigured orchestration platforms like Kubernetes allows hackers to create a fully automated tool that forces these platforms to mine Monero," said a writer of a report by Kromtech.
Alongside a work by the composer Robert Mann, the orchestra will perform Jacob Druckman's "Prism," which swirls together quotations from musical treatments of the story of Medea, making for a phantasmagoric exercise in orchestration.
While not an outright protest song, he decries that "nobody's putting all their words in a song / they'll just bicker and fight / and argue in spite / all day long" over wistful flute-led orchestration.
Jussie Smollett has hired high-powered criminal defense lawyer Mark Geragos to represent him against the 16 felony charges he is facing in Chicago following his alleged orchestration of a staged homophobic and racist attack.
Because of an editing error, a music review on Monday about "Sága," at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, referred incorrectly to a group that took part, Baroque Orchestration X. It is a Belgian ensemble, not Dutch.
His most recent album features orchestration for a large ensemble; he'll pull back a bit here, in scale if not ambition, with two bright young partners: Glenn Zaleski on piano and Kenneth Salters on drums.
When Mark Cuban and Malcolm Gladwell joined the show's second episode for a segment about contemporary sports ownership, Simmons stuck to light prodding and orchestration, leaving space for a mutating conversation between his two guests.
Given the fact that Google is involved, it probably doesn't come as a surprise that Istio currently only supports the Kubernetes container orchestration service, though the plan is to support other environments in the future.
Kubernetes, the container orchestration tool, turned five this year, and the technology appears to be reaching a maturity phase where it accelerates beyond early adopters to reach a more mainstream group of larger business users.
And while the orchestration included some eerie moments during which the organ merged with different sections of the orchestra, a work with such world-collapsing aims could have used an even greater aura of strangeness.
The connection between the image and its title is far from clear, but there is richness and delight in the orchestration of shapes and hues, some anthropomorphic, some like human organs, some resembling antique Chinese porcelain.
Beyond managing all of the underlying services that interact with the Apache Flink streaming applications, it also allows developers to manage the applications development process, then launch their applications using a container orchestration tool like Kubernetes.
Even though Singularity is designed to handle different kinds of workloads, it still works with container orchestration tools, specifically Kubernetes and Mesos, and it is also compatible with Microsoft's Azure Batch tool and other cloud tools.
At the time, nobody could have predicted that 4 years later that the project would become a de facto standard for container orchestration or that the biggest tech companies in the world would be backing it.
Also, the publication of their critiques and the orchestration of unlikely forms of exchange — for example, critics being able to speak with museum staff, present at art conferences, be published, and see their experiences taken seriously.
The company will still offer support for its own container orchestration service, but given the momentum behind Kubernetes, Dougherty noted there's a chance that the company will go all-in on Kubernetes in the long run.
The project has been gaining acceptance as the defacto container orchestration tool, and as that happened, it was no longer about simply getting a project off the ground and proving that it could work in production.
Kubernetes is an open source container orchestration tool that has rapidly gained acceptance by allowing operations to treat a cluster of Kubernetes nodes as a single entity, making it much easier to launch and manage containers.
"There's a lot of great people out there doing a lot of great things, achieving a lot of tactical effects, but it's really the orchestration of strategy that we are just not good at," Maxwell said.
In much the same way as Mr. Zender teased out the color oppositions in his orchestration, Mr. Bostridge created starkly delineated voices for the conversations that mostly take place in the narrator's lovesick and unbalanced mind.
That's because Kubernetes has emerged as the de facto standard around container orchestration, and these companies have decided to compete up and down the stack offering services that can enhance the container management experience, Kohn explained.
His most recent album features orchestration for a large ensemble; he'll pull back a bit here, in scale if not ambition, with the saxophonist Yosvany Terry, the pianist Steve Allee and the drummer Duduka da Fonseca.
Darker themes that stalked his older work—the specters of lost lovers, queer desire, and cosmic disappointment—are still present here, but the careful orchestration of songs like "cherubim" makes these pieces feel impossibly self-assured.
Noguchi's set pieces, including a tall-backed chair and long bench, incorporated Shaker silhouettes; Copland's sweeping score wastes no note in its spare orchestration; and Graham's distinctive, full-body collapses contrast with the heavy, Shaker-inspired costumes.
While the company previously split up many of the features it takes to use containers in production (think building containers, deploying them and then orchestrating them), it is now building container orchestration right into the Docker Engine.
To build a working speech prosthesis of the kind Kennedy imagined, a scientist would have to figure out a way to read all the elaborate orchestration of vocal language from the output of a handful of electrodes.
I'd always been frustrated because when we really got going again in 2001, we'd have a string section on stage and our records had a lot of orchestration and while that's great, I'm just not a fan.
The initial singles, "Ch-Ching" and "Romeo," have lush synth orchestration and hum-along hooks; the greatest appeal rests in the singer Caroline Polachek's jazz-inflected vocals, which fascinate in their agile leaps and slightly mechanical serration.
" Soon after Gavin's remains were recovered in the fall of 2014, law enforcement sources told the Times that they believed his killing was the orchestration of one person with the aid of others "experienced in violent crime.
The Saudi deal, said to be worth roughly $350 billion over the course of the next decade, has been a long time in the making, with Jared Kushner getting a lot of the credit for its orchestration.
"With the emergence of Docker as the standard container image format and Kubernetes as the standard for container orchestration, we are finally seeing continuity in how people approach operations of distributed applications," said Mirantis CMO Boris Renski.
With this move, it's joining companies like Amazon, Cisco, Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft and RedHat as the top sponsors for the Linux Foundation-based group that's the home of the Kubernetes container orchestration project and related tools.
Kubernetes, the open source container orchestration tool, does a great job of managing a single cluster, but Upbound, a new Seattle-based startup wants to extend this ability to manage multiple Kubernetes clusters across multi-cloud environment.
"The Band's Visit," about Egyptian musicians stranded in a small Israeli town, also won acting awards for stars Tony Shaloub, Katrina Lenk and Ari'el Stachel, as well as best book, score, director, orchestration, sound design and lighting.
But where Waylon broke from the formulaic Nashville sound by stripping the orchestration out of his music and incorporating elements of rock (as well as unapologetically doing copious amounts of drugs), Struggle instead brings in hip-hop.
But it was impossible to ignore the presence of the real Mr. Hearne at his command post conducting the musicians, manipulating the sound and driving the pace of a social auto-da-fé of his own orchestration.
The most successful interpretations of his music to date have been quick to recognize this, notably Jace Clayton's ambient manipulations in "The Julius Eastman Memory Depot," and is why a comprehensive orchestration has remained elusive until now.
That this happens with no loss of musical value — the full original orchestration is used, and Ms. Vasquez sounds a lot like a less-amplified Ms. Ripley — is a tribute to the delicacy a nonprofit theater allows.
"The Band's Visit," about Egyptian musicians stranded in a small Israeli town, also won acting awards for stars Tony Shaloub, Katrina Lenk and Ari'el Stachel, as well as best book, score, director, orchestration, sound design and lighting.
You can hear this very clearly in the orchestration: The single melody takes over from all the bombastic orchestral noise, the bottom drops out completely, and the only thing that's left is this slinky, delightfully feline melody.
Unsurprisingly, given the popularity of Kubernetes, which has become somewhat of the de facto standard for container orchestration, a number of companies in the Cloud Foundry ecosystem starting looking into how they could use Kubernetes to replace Diego.
For this theatrical song cycle about roots and longing, Dez Mona teamed up with the Belgian ensemble Baroque Orchestration X, a group dedicated to performing new music on period instruments like the harpsichord, theorbo and viola da gamba.
It's a small beat, but it's an exceptionally smart and cleanly executed one that's able to convey a whole lot about Daryl's headspace, emotional state, and what he prizes in life — without any lengthy monologues or over-orchestration.
In the video above, Brown explains how underneath Breath of the Wild's visceral piano plinks and violin plucks is a very nuanced orchestration that echoes Zelda games of the past without completely lifting classic theme songs or tunes.
So our role in this ecosystem is demand and the orchestration, and we are then partnering up with many players in terms of manufacturing and design in the Skyports and real estate to bring the whole picture together.
A gorgeous orchestration of yellows, greens, and blues that are highly saturated yet airily light in value, it is held together by subtle horizontal streaks emanating from a central vertical axis like muscle tissue from a spinal column.
" Over shimmering electronic orchestration punctuated by snappy trap percussion, M.I.A. sings more than she raps, merging self-praise with solidarity: "Who said it was easy/Survivor, they can never stop we," she promises, then names some adversaries: "G.
One of Barroso's most well-known pieces, "Aquarela do Brasil" introduced a lush, romantic sensibility to the style, welling up with the sort of full-bodied orchestration that wouldn't sound out of place in a George Gershwin standard.
Now listen to the score as it was restored based on the 2005 discovery: Ms. Oberfelder is using Weill's original orchestration, but not the scenario by Boritsch, which featured characters like a clumsy bear and a Chinese doctor.
Mr. Hrusa's reading on Thursday welcomed the work's mixed identity, with a patient opening that allowed the theme's rich orchestration to blossom and, later, a quintessentially Dvorakian scherzo of topsy-turvy dynamics, rollicking exuberance and surprisingly sweet melody.
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Platinum members Cloud Native Computing Foundation Platinum members Each these players no doubt wanted to control the orchestration layer, but they saw Kubernetes gaining momentum so rapidly, they had little choice but to go along.
"ServiceNow has spent a decade building the industry's most advanced cloud platform for orchestration and workflow that now excels at responding to security incidents and vulnerabilities," said Anne Bonaparte, president and chief executive of BrightPoint Security in a statement.
"We founded Datos IO with a vision of building a next-generation data management platform for cloud-native data sources to ensure elasticity, orchestration and data mobility," said Tarun Thakur, Co-Founder and CEO, Datos IO, in a statement.
Explaining how he acquired the composition, Mr. Manuel said of Strayhorn that he "didn't like the music," so he gave the song to Lloyd Trotman, a bassist, who passed it along to Mr. Manuel, who then commissioned its orchestration.
To give you a sense of how quickly usage had increased, 451 Research did a container survey in 2015 and found just 214 percent of respondents were using some sort of container orchestration tool, whether Kubernetes or a competitor.
With harpsichordist Jeannette Sorrell at its helm, Apollo's Fire has been celebrated for its boisterous revitalizations of canonic Baroque works such as Sorrell's thrilling orchestration of Vivaldi's "La Follia" sonata, which will be featured at the Zankel Hall performance.
Working with David Angus, Boston Lyric Opera's music director and the conductor of this "Handmaid's Tale," Mr. Ruders has created a new edition of the score that slightly reduces the orchestration and makes it more manageable for smaller companies.
" Three years before that, when her Violin Concerto won the prestigious Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition, the jury commended her not just for her orchestration and sonorities, but also for her "volatility of expression, musical puzzles and unexpected turns.
One of the highlights of the season, which was announced Wednesday, will be a staging of Hans Zender's orchestration of Schubert's "Winterreise," sung by the tenor Ian Bostridge, played by the International Contemporary Ensemble and directed by Netia Jones.
For Weber's most original scene, which takes place in the haunted Wolf's Glen, Mr. Schlosberg has transformed the orchestration into a collage of electronic and acoustic sounds, in effect a recomposition, set here in the smoky, mysterious Wolf Canyon.
As Docker COO Scott John Johnston told me, he sees this move as the company's attempt to extend its work in making containers easy to use to also democratizing container orchestration, something Docker CEO Ben Golub also stressed during today's keynote.
The company hasn't given up completely on its own orchestration tool, Docker Swarm, but by offering native Kubernetes support for the first time, it is acknowledging that people are using it in sufficient numbers that they have to build in support.
Q claims Obama and Clinton were working with other members of the cabal/deep state on a "16 year plan to destroy America," which would eventually cumulate in the orchestration of World War III between Russia and the United States.
Whereas its predecessors were fundamentally based upon Thomas Gabriel Fischer's simplistic but bruising riffing, driven by a heads-down, propulsive backbeat, Into the Pandemonium featured a litany of orchestration and innovative elements previously not heard in the world of metal.
While Microsoft's Azure Container Service is agnostic and supports all the major container orchestration frameworks, like Mesos and Docker Swarm, Kubernetes is quickly becoming the de facto standard and with this move, Microsoft is also increasing its investment in it.
Using Kubernetes, the popular open source container orchestration system as an example, Scott Raney, a partner at venture capitalist firm Redpoint, says it showed that Google could offer robust open source tools, something that surprised some people in this market.
Sinha says that one of the reasons the project has been able to take off as quickly as it has, is that its roots lie in a container orchestration tool called Borg, which the company has been using internally for years.
One of the companies in this business is the four-year-old Portworx, which has managed to attract customers like Lufthansa Systems, GE Digital and HPE with its cloud-native storage and data-management platform for the Kubernetes container orchestration platform.
Yet where Free TC took an organic approach full of acoustic guitars and lush orchestration to tackle these topics, staking itself out as a statement piece, Campaign sounds more contemporary, pared down for ultimate turn up potential if equally avant-garde.
Inspired by the eclectic themed tapes he and his friends would make each other in high school, Morby traded the studio musicians and polished orchestration of Singing Saw for his touring band's road-honed sound and callbacks to his punk roots.
Inspired by the eclectic themed tapes he and his friends would make each other in high school, Morby traded the studio musicians and polished orchestration of Singing Saw for his touring band's road-honed sound and callbacks to his punk roots.
You'd think easy scaling is one of the main reasons for using a container orchestration service, but Burns argued that this was still a preview and that the company didn't expect users to run it in production (though some did).
Yes, I thought about my children, only one of whom might shake your hand while the other would sooner spit on it, though they will both reliably do an elaborate orchestration of armpit farting while I'm trying to hear myself think.
The difference between that version and Weill's original orchestration is apparent from the opening bars: Mr. Bowen erroneously added a harp and clarinet but lost the double bass, while misinterpreting Weill's abbreviations for "piano," splitting the part between piano and clarinet.
I'm not sure where my identity resides or even what my identity is or consists in, but I am sure that my brain is crucial in the continuing orchestration of a world that feels inhabitable and a life that feels livable.
She goes further and employs a series of black hatch-work marks, directing and moving the eye in an orchestration across the canvas that effectively allows the figure to operate as a shadow, ever-present, formative, essential, though paradoxically seemingly secondary.
And that orchestration was compelling in itself, so effective in setting a mood that it was almost easier at times to see the work as a four-movement symphony with voices rather than a four-act opera supported by an orchestra.
In contrast to the full-bodied sound of the Bavarian Radio Symphony, the London orchestra played with great transparency and a leanness that you don't necessarily expect in Mahler, laying heavy stress on the modernist touches of harmony and orchestration.
Those charges stem from his orchestration of one of the largest intelligence leaks in American history, which exposed secret U.S. spying programs, sparked a national dialogue about government snooping and led to legislation that curtails the use of some spying tools.
The release this fall of "12 Little Spells," a bold recording featuring videos accompanying each song, was the reward for her fans' patience: It unifies her prolix, philosophical style of writing with a devotion to groove and ear-encompassing orchestration.
IBM Cloud Private wants to help customers take IBM middleware and other legacy applications, place them inside containers and transform them into contemporary applications to take advantage of containers and container orchestration run by Kubernetes — and all the flexibility that offers them.
"The addition of Demisto's orchestration and automation technologies will accelerate Palo Alto Networks Application Framework strategy and serve as a critical step forward in the company's aim to deliver immediate threat prevention and response for security teams," the company explained in a statement.
Surely these big companies would have preferred (and tried) to control the orchestration layer themselves, but they soon found that their customers preferred to use Kubernetes and they had little choice, but to follow the clear trend that was developing around the project.
Apart from that, those intimately familiar with the source material may be the most disorientated of all: in some moments, the original vocal melodies are performed by a soloist or choir in resonant operatic tones—while the orchestration underneath is utterly unrecognisable.
But the rest of the repertory was well suited to Mr. Gergiev's Slavic proclivities: the spare but exquisite Prelude to Mussorgsky's "Khovanshchina"; Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" in Ravel's familiar orchestration, vividly drawn; and Tchaikovsky's "Manfred" Symphony, which closed the series on Sunday.
As with any moving image-based exhibition, it is at first overwhelming to decide where to start, but the orchestration of the timed loops does makes the decision-making somewhat easier, with a new screen suddenly lighting up and drawing you to it.
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"It's not that all of these companies have decided to hold hands [and sing Kumbaya], or that they are not competing for the same customers, but they recognize that trying to compete in container orchestration doesn't have a lot of value," Kohn said.
It's a can't-leave-you song — "Every time you touch me/I forget what we're fighting about" — that harks back to early 1960s soul and girl groups, with a slow-rolling 12/8 beat, wall-of-sound orchestration and a fully belted chorus.
With its own version of a powerful troika of cross-state networks combining policy research, legislative orchestration, and public advocacy across dozens of states, the American left would become much more able to elect and support progressive politicians at all levels of government.
The légende dansée (danced legend) "Khamma," which had its premiere posthumously in an orchestration by the Fauré protégé Charles Koechlin, will be heard at the Philharmonie de Paris on June 21916 in a program of the Orchestre de Paris under Fabien Gabel.
Movies like this tell us that falling in love is easy — cue the thunderbolt looks, passionate kisses and surging orchestration — but if it really were that simple there wouldn't be much to tell, so also bring on the agonies, tempests and tears.
The 1870 score — a marvel of melody, orchestration and brio — is by Léo Delibes; one of the passages in which it most marvelously marries lively characterization to formal perfection is the Slav theme and variations, in which Swanilda and her chums just dance.
J.P. "I pick up a pen/I write your name down with a sense of dread," Edward Droste sings in "Neighbors," which transports Grizzly Bear's music back to an era of intricately baroque psychedelia, full of 12-string guitar picking and chamber orchestration.
The instrumental textures of this score are still austere — Rinaldo Alessandrini, the conductor and director of the ensemble Concerto Italiano, has rejected interventions that beef up the opera's orchestration — but the range of feeling has grown, encompassing a sweep from solemnity to bawdiness.
Especially as run in reverse, their conflicts over love and work and what it means to stay friends must be dense enough to support the score, which in its original orchestration by Jonathan Tunick had great Golden Age schmaltz in its veins.
Zeta CEO Steinberg tells me the company wants to use the acquisition to "create a 'best of both' marketing technology platform that builds on Zeta's core strengths of flexibility, scalability and omni-channel orchestration," as well as a "best in class"' professional services organization.
At the time, two Google engineers, Craig McLuckie and Joe Beda, who would later go on to start Heptio, were looking at developing an orchestration tool like Borg for companies that might not have the depth of engineering talent of Google to make it work.
Over the last couple of years, Kubernetes has been gaining steam as the orchestration tool of choice with big names like AWS, Oracle, Microsoft, VMware and Pivotal all joining the Cloud Native Computing Foundation this year, the open source organization that houses the Kubernetes project.
In a market where there are seemingly more CI/CD platforms every day, Codefresh sets itself apart thanks to its focus on Kubernetes, which is now essentially the de facto standard for container orchestration services and which is seeing a rapid growth in adoption.
It didn't want to abandon its existing customer base entirely, of course, so it began rebuilding its Hadoop product and is now calling it Datameer X. It is a modern cloud-native product built to run on Kubernetes, the popular open-source container orchestration tool.
That new evidence pertains to late Republican redistricting strategist Thomas Hofeller, as documents were recently uncovered from Hofeller's hard drives as part of a separate lawsuit in North Carolina that indicate he played a previously undisclosed role in the orchestration of the citizenship question.
They portray the secretary as driven by his own views and determination to stay on the job while trying to keep from angering Trump, and they add that the very public orchestration of his departure is not going down well in some military circles.
The question is relevant to a growing field of "computer music" researchers, who study the constellation of music composition, performance, orchestration, engineering, computing, signal processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, data analysis, and the general question of how technology can be used to further artistic pursuits.
SHEA: Yeah, I think certainly we took … the directors of all these episodes provided us with some descriptors of how they wanted each scene to feel, and that was a guiding light in terms of orchestration or what particular collection of instruments we used.
With musical references ranging from garage to orchestration and psychedelia – performed by a theatrical frontman with slicked hair, black lipstick and silver earrings, and a guitarist who never took off his thick white-rimmed glasses – many audiences didn't know what to make of them.
Support for Khloé (CNN is rooting for her!) hasn't kept people from speculating that this is just another Kardashian orchestration: a way to stir up extra publicity around the birth, or perhaps to create another storyline that will keep people watching Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
The music backing his shtick varied over the years, as was appropriate: stark, barely accompanied acoustic with intermittent orchestration in the early years; glitzy synthesizer and soulfully girly backup singers since the mid-'80s; kitschy, maximal, wall-of-sound pseudosoul when Phil Spector produced him, etc.
In its early days, the company mostly bet on Docker and its own container management tools for handling its users' containers, but, as the company announced today, it is now adding support for the Google-incubated Kubernetes container orchestration tool and launching its fully managed Kubernetes offering.
Although "Wanna Know" went on to be the breakthrough hit (later remixed by Drake and included on More Life), the centerpiece of the EP was "Picture Me." It is an absolute representation of Dave, with its double-time hip-hop beat and Hans Zimmer–style orchestration.
"Let Slide," premiering on Noisey below, is the final single before the record drops, and it embodies everything we've come to love about Kauf and his dynamic live shows: Sinuous rhythms, waxing, textured orchestration, and lush vocals that hint at something more sinister beneath the surface.
Even at an impressive eight by sixteen feet, this tough, no-holds-barred canvas commands attention less because of its size than because of its rich orchestration of whites, off-whites, greys, and blacks; its range of vigorous marks; and its powerful sense of fading light.
Axe's big plan to destroy Ice Juice is presented to the audience like a puzzle and as much as this approach helped to build tension, it simultaneously worked to throw viewers off the big twist, to get them swept up in the orchestration of it all.
"[It] just creates a bit of organizational awareness and team awareness around what's critical for individuals and it's a bit of a gut check on alignment to make sure we're all sort of working in orchestration with each other rather than against each other," Foster said.
The judge who presided over the case, Amy Berman Jackson, and the chief judge of the Federal District Court in Washington, Beryl Howell, also exhibited great integrity by condemning Mr. Trump's implicit orchestration, with the court levying a tough but fair sentence of over three years.
"If the already ugly situation worsens, with the violence and unrest threatening to spiral out of control under the orchestration of secessionist-minded troublemakers, the armed forces stationed in the SAR will have no reason to sit on their hands," said the government-run English-language newspaper.
Part of that is its physical and sonic beauty: not just Vietti's costumes but also Jason Sherwood's white-flower bier of a set, Bradley King's ardent lighting and the orchestra, under the direction of Kristen Blodgette, playing Lloyd Webber's revised orchestration for the 2012 Broadway revival.
But opening the Philharmonic's subscription week this Wednesday evening, he was all business and no talk, though most of this program — Smetana's overture to "The Bartered Bride" and Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition," in Ravel's orchestration — could have passed poppy muster in the dog days of July.
Washington (CNN)FBI Director James Comey in recent weeks decided that when the bureau's investigation into Hillary Clinton was completed, he alone would make a public announcement on the findings of investigators, but the surprising orchestration was propelled in part by the political chaos over the last week.
This process highlights Hitman's slightly suspect AI — I don't think I'd burst into a public bathroom just because I heard a noise, and I certainly wouldn't start scrabbling around on the floor to see what caused it — but the predictable systems allow for careful orchestration of your kills.
The purposeful shape and subtle orchestration of this work stood in stark contrast to the experimental feel of the rest of the evening's program, though the vocal part, performed here with magisterial beauty by the baritone Steven LaBrie, almost felt like an afterthought to the seething, pearlescent instrumental score.
Milhaud's neoclassical orchestration resembles that of Stravinsky in "The Rake's Progress," but is sometimes over-energized by his characters' inner lives—a flaw that should be mitigated by Nicholas DeMaison, who has made a chamber version for thirteen players (drawn from the ranks of the superb International Contemporary Ensemble).
It contains the museum's two best paintings by Jackson Pollock: "Pasiphaë" (22012), a quaking compaction of mythological elements named for the accursed mother of the Minotaur, and "Autumn Rhythm (Number 22)" (21951), a singing orchestration of drips in black, white, brown, and teal enamel—bluntly material and, inextricably, sublime.
So it's hard not to read reports of three simultaneous pregnancies (Khloé, Kylie, and Kim-via-surrogate) coinciding with their show's 203th anniversary as a piece of truly masterful PR orchestration on their part: "I tell ya, the Devil works but Kris Jenner works harder," as the viral tweet goes.
Exhibits at The Lab, presented by The Verge and powered by HP: Cotton Candy Theremin, created by Emilie Baltz & Philip Sierzega (Creative Coding by Charlie Whitney and Audio by Antfood), is an interactive performance piece that remixes the interface of making cotton candy by transforming it into a multi-sensory orchestration.
When Sylvia and her attendants arrive in Act III, they disembark from Eros's boat to a barcarole led by the suavely surprising sound of a saxophone (highly unusual in 19th-century orchestration); when Aminta carries Sylvia, arched and aloft, onto the stage, it's to a solo violin, singing sweet and high.
Further questions were raised about the citizenship query last month when the American Civil Liberties Union, which has challenged the question in court, filed new evidence in a New York federal court alleging that a late GOP redistricting strategist played a previously undisclosed role in the orchestration of the question.
Screenshot: Evolute The second part of the equation is managing the containers, and Francisco acknowledges that there are other platforms out there for running containers in production including Kubernetes, the open source container orchestration tool, but he says his company's ability to manage containers at scale separates him from the pack.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the open source home of the increasingly popular Kubernetes container orchestration service and related projects, is hosting its annual developer conference today and the group used the event to announce that it has accepted projects from Docker (containerd) and CoreOS (rkt) into its fold.
Docker's containerd is the company's container runtime and a core part of Docker's portfolio of container management and orchestration services that was born out of Docker's need to move many of the standard container life-cycle management features out of the Docker Engine (think container execution and supervision, local storage, etc.).
The Qi partners have variable funding and resource capabilities, which may explain why, despite the original ambitions and shared framework, the scattered projects organized by different individuals/organizations can seem less successful than they might be under a more cohesive orchestration, especially when production values and curatorial direction are uneven.
Music rises for dramatic effect and a marching band becomes a ghost of garish military movements, parading around the historian as she describes the various parties that would take place in the drill hall (during the press preview, Steyerl said that the film's orchestration is a sonification of gun violence data).
It's a background that gives their latest album, Heroes of Might and Magic, an extremely distinctive sound, placing orchestration at the forefront of the mix and delivering a sense of scale and heroics that the band have described as "adventure metal"—so I called up Blackwald to talk about it.
"Here is a condensed Haydn opera with fabulous arias on a par with Mozart's" and "orchestration superior to Mozart's," Mr. Crawford says of "L'Isola Disabitata" ("The Desert Island"), the 1779 chamber opera that he and his American Classical Orchestra performed in a semi-staged production at Alice Tully Hall on Tuesday evening.
He described the combination of OpenStack with the Google-incubated Kubernetes container orchestration system as the "LAMP stack of the cloud" and attributed Kubernetes' popularity to the fact that Google was willing to relinquish control over it and allow an open ecosystem to grow around it that wasn't dominated by a single company.
" Nail polish figures prominently for the artist as a material in her works on paper, which center on contemporary interpretations of a topsy-turvy doll, or two-sided conjoined figure, an image Ms. Awai says embodies "the flux of identity, time and history, the perpetual orchestration of the condition of being female.
We could go back a century to track what that interference looked like and highlight events such as the CIA's orchestration of a 1954 military coup against a democratically elected president in Guatemala or the ways in which Ronald Reagan used the region as a Cold War proxy battlefield during the 1980s.
The only conceivable ends toward which orchestration of this resolution would constitute the most rational means is the reinvigoration of the worldwide anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement, at the very moment when international preoccupation with jihadist terror and pushback regarding its rampant anti-Semitism were beginning to limit its growth.
The expected failure at the Kuwait conference, while a potential embarrassment for Mr. Tillerson, represents a severe blow to the Iraqi prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, whose political position remains tenuous despite his orchestration of the Islamic State's defeat in his country and successful efforts to subdue well-armed Iranian-linked militias.
" Berg's suite — "a 30-minute trailer for his opera," Ms. Hannigan called it — is the centerpiece of "Crazy Girl Crazy," sandwiched between two other works: Luciano Berio's wild and rhapsodic "Sequenza III" and a suite from Gershwin's "Girl Crazy," arranged by Bill Elliott and using the same orchestration and musical language as "Lulu.
Ms. Bonet's new album, "Childqueen," for which this Brooklyn appearance counts as one of two release shows, is R&B in the broadest sense, mixing dense, retro orchestration (she plays almost all the instruments on the album herself) with beachy eclecticism that recalls the group the Internet, who also hail from Los Angeles.
The novel's one flaw is that it's hard for the reader to believe that Yejide, however naïve she might be, would not have immediately grasped the first of Akin's lies, but Adebayo's orchestration of the emotional chain reaction set off by those deceptions is so assured that this stumbling block is soon forgotten.
PEOPLE exclusively announced that the TV realtor, 38, proposed to longtime girlfriend and Scott Brothers Entertainment Creative Director Linda Phan, 31, on Tuesday night at Piano Piano restaurant in Toronto, in an elaborate orchestration that involved a massive Dr. Seuss–themed cake and an original recording of Train's "Marry Me" played at the big moment.
Probably a testament to Earth, Wind & Fire's genius as much as it is Ferguson's skill as a producer and DJ. The band's lush orchestration and gorgeous vocal harmonies in their music provide an entrancing juxtaposition to Ferguson's aggressive approach to rapid fire—almost glitchy—sampling, creating a soft landing to his signature hard edge.
Republicans trawling for White House hypocrisy might have also taken exception to Obama's Rose Garden announcement itself -- since Biden -- a key player in obstructionist Supreme Court confirmation fights in the past, including his orchestration of the rejection of President Ronald Reagan pick Judge Robert Bork -- stood alongside the President as he made his speech.
In terms of Joron's own poetic practice, this musical tuning toward criticality —toward the emergence (and emergency) of ontological lament — plays out on the page through a formidable ensemble of techniques, including the use of densely patterned consonance and assonance, internal rhyming, strategic caesuras, the masterful modulation of vowel sounds, and entrancing homophonic orchestration.
What that exactly means is still unclear, but the unshackled Trump strategy can be seen in Bannon's orchestration of former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE's sexual assault accusers turning up to the debate Sunday.
Now, all that stands between you and your spouse is, well, the planning of an enormous, catered event, the orchestration of debaucherous premarital weekend trips, the categorization of all your friends into worthy/unworthy of attendance, and the process of registering for every product you'll presumably need for the rest of your life together.
" (It should be noted that the Met will perform it with an intermission.) "Best known for her explorations of sound, Ms. Saariaho continues in that vein here with music that combines vivid orchestration, the subtle use of electronic instruments and imaginative, sometimes unearthly writing for chorus, which sings from the side of the stage.
In an unusual move for the arts organization, the Kennedy Center also recognized the creators of "Hamilton" with a special award for a "transformative work that defies category," recognizing Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote and starred in the show; Thomas Kail, who directed it; Andy Blankenbuehler, who designed the show's choreography; and Alex Lacamoire, who did the orchestration.
"Fire Is Coming" begins with ominously wheezing soundscapes and screaming children, moving subtly through Psycho-esque orchestration, before none other than Dvid Lynch shows up to tell an apocalyptic short story about a kid named Tommy who answers an ominous phone call, and his mom who runs into a problem in her garden involving some sort of black slime.
It starts with the aggressive adoption of off-the-shelf platforms—that is, managed services—such as AWS Cognito or Auth0 (user authentication—sign up and sign in—as-a-service), AWS Step Functions or Azure Logic Apps (workflow-orchestration-as-a-service), AWS AppSync (GraphQL backend-as-a-service), or even more familiar services like Stripe.
But for developers dealing with something like authentication (Cognito or Auth0) or workflow orchestration (AWS Step Functions or Azure Logic Apps), it is generally slower to understand and implement the provider's model for a service than it is to implement the functionality within the application's codebase (either by writing it from scratch or by using an open source library).
The New York Philharmonic performed a revelatory cycle of his symphonies last fall; his borderline 12-tone score for Robbins's "Dybbuk" was a highlight of City Ballet's spring season; and a new recording of "A Quiet Place," with a reduced orchestration and truncated libretto, makes a compelling case in favor of Bernstein's often-disliked final opera.

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