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B. Cameron Gain
B. Cameron Gain

BC Gain is founder and principal analyst for ReveCom Media. His obsession with computers began when he hacked a Space Invaders console to play all day for 25 cents at the local video arcade in the early 1980s. He then started writing code for very elementary games on the family Commodore 64 and programming in BASIC on the high school PC. He has since become a long-time and steadfast Linux advocate and loves to write about IT and tech. His byline has appeared in Wired, PC World, CIO, Technology Review, Popular Science, and Automotive News.

STORIES BY B. Cameron Gain
Why Broadcom is betting on a private cloud comeback
SUSE Rancher and Vultr want to break AI infrastructure free from the hyperscalers
Vultr says its Nvidia-powered AI infrastructure costs 50% to 90% less than hyperscalers
Why Broadcom gave Velero to the CNCF Sandbox — and what it means for Kubernetes data protection
WebAssembly is now outperforming containers at the edge
WebAssembly could solve AI agents’ most dangerous security gap
Broadcom donates Velero to CNCF — and it could reshape how Kubernetes users handle backup and disaster recovery
Why WebAssembly won’t replace Kubernetes but makes Helm more secure
The AI Shift: Why RISC-V is poised to challenge Arm and x86
How WebAssembly plugins simplify Kubernetes extensibility
Why 83% of organizations reportedly trust open source with their most sensitive assets
OpenTelemetry roadmap: Sampling rates and collector improvements ahead
Prometheus and OpenTelemetry finally play nice
The RISC architecture frontier: Is eBPF ready for ARM64 and RISC-V?
Is open source in trouble?
Docker versus Nix: The quest for true reproducibility
The ‘weird’ things that happened when Clickhouse replaced C++ with Rust
Beyond automation: Dynatrace unveils agentic AI that fixes problems on its own
Start Small and Go Big With Open Source Gonzo for Observability
Open Source Whamm: Use WebAssembly To Monitor and Fix Running Apps
Honeycomb’s ‘Private Cloud’ Is Largely About OpenTelemetry, AI and AWS
WASI 1.0: You Won’t Know When WebAssembly Is Everywhere in 2026
Can OpenTelemetry Save Observability in 2026?
Sidero Labs Extends Talos Linux Directly to Broadcom VMs
Meet Whamm: The WebAssembly Instrumentation Framework
How Capital One Cut Tracing Data by 70% With OpenTelemetry
How Okta Scaled From 12 to 1,000 Kubernetes Clusters With Argo CD
Broadcom ‘Doubles Down’ on Open Source, Donates Kubernetes Tool to CNCF