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Future of Cloud Survey
North Bridge and Wikibon share the results of the 5th annual Future of Cloud Computing Survey
Stuart Miniman
Replay of the video webinar, full slideshare deck and CrowdChat transcript: http://wikibon.com/2...
2015 Future of Cloud Computing Survey
The industry's largest cloud survey reveals opportunity to do more with cloud. North Bridge in partnership with Wikibon share the results of the 5th annual survey of cloud trends and sentiment.
Chuck Hollis
My Q: how are enterprises going to get to cloud when private and public are architecturally incompatible? #futureofcloud
John Furrier
wouldn't it be great if the software could run the same code on-prem and in the cloud
Stuart Miniman
welcome - at the bottom of the thread is a whiteboard where Brian and I discuss public, private and enterprise clouds - lots of debate here. Public cloud and SaaS are part of every company's portfolio
Dave Vellante
@furrier @chuckhollis that would be unbelievable! :-)
John Furrier
. @chuckhollis the architecture that can accelerate the "data value" or capital will be the preferred approach
Sorcerer Stone
@furrier Why not, John. Otherwise, it is very uneconomical to develop majority of apps!
John Furrier
Sorcerer just add containers
Chuck Hollis
It's not just application consistency and mobility btw public and private, it's consistent operations, security, support, etc.
Dave Vellante
can we unpack this a little...talk about the data gravity and the lines b/tween apps & data
Chuck Hollis
Ideally, it'd be develop once, run anywhere -- and without imposing a ton of complexity on the IT org.
Dave Vellante
so the database stays put and the apps run from anywhere
Chuck Hollis
Well, data does have gravity :) But there are other issues about where to run: user locality, data governance. My point is that if public is fundamentally incompatible with private, you end up with a fragmented, ad-hoc approach
Bobby Patrick
an understanding of dist systems and eventual consistency for data mgmt can help reduce complexity and costs
Chuck Hollis
Most enterprise apps won't tolerate eventual consistency. You've either booked an order, or you haven't.
Bobby Patrick
@dvellante databases staying put is a mistake. Latency matters. Perf matters. Remember UK NHS comment at #HPEDiscover. Reduced 60 min query to 2 sec.
Chuck Hollis
I think the new "cloud architecture" will be a unification between public and private. The business will demand it.
Dave Vellante
@bpatrick001 @chuckhollis ok...full circle - so what are the use cases for hybrid? Do I have to move my database to really exploit it?
Chuck Hollis
You certainly would want the flexibility to move a database and still provide a consistent operational environment.
Chuck Hollis
Whether that database move would make sense or not would be the result of all sorts of other factors.
John Furrier
btw: Bi-modal IT is BS it's omni-modal
Chuck Hollis
"omni-modal" -- like it. What is today's development is tomorrow's production, and cloud incompatibility is a real issue with practitioners.
Bobby Patrick
@furrier Gartner boycott of The Cube likely for that comment
John Furrier
@bpatrick001 i'm sure they will. but they got that wrong
John Furrier
@bpatrick001 to me the software story is what will drive this new cloud private public - hybrid
Dave Vellante
Ok...so I need a method to re-start my system - I guess this is where a ZDLRA would fit
John Furrier
@bpatrick001 the hw has to enable software of course more power
Chuck Hollis
The problem with today's definition of "hybrid" is that you're essentially reconciling two fundamentally incompatible architectures: public and private.
Dave Vellante
zdlra comment was meant for you
Phil Dunn
@furrier and if the HW can enable the SW like security, all the better
Bobby Patrick
@dvellante Funny that Oracle can sell a database and then sell another appliance that eliminates the data loss in their database. I thought that was the whole RAC original proposition.
Chuck Hollis
I'm not sure this is about products, it's about architectures -- at least in my mind. Most enterprises won't be able to go "all in" on cloud until they see a unification between public and private.
Dave Vellante
@bpatrick001 yes it's a great perpetual revenue stream if you can get it!
Dave Vellante
ok...I'll rephrase. you need an architectural method to efficiently restart the app w/o moving 5 TBs of data
Phil Dunn
@bpatrick001 RAC is about scalability & availability, not necessarily security of the data
Chuck Hollis
Yes, I see what you mean. Some apps will want to run on-prem, some in the public cloud. But there shouldn't be inherent architectural barriers when making your choices.
Phil Dunn
and in a perfect "cloud" world, we shouldn't have to worry where the apps are, and that they are just running optimally for the business
Chuck Hollis
Gotta run, guys -- it's been fun!
John Furrier
thanks for joining the conversation chuck
Sorcerer Stone
@furrier Absolutely right. This is what cloud computing meant to be.
Future of Cloud
This year's study had the most far-reaching responses yet ... settle in for a captivating conversation!
John Furrier
. @futureofcloud great survey by North Bridge and Wikibon
Dave Vellante
Where's everyone at today...West of Beantown for me
Bobby Patrick
Cowboys country
Melissa Morales
the Live free of die state for me!
Sam Kahane
Marlborough, MA, the home of Wikibon
John Furrier
tweeting from Palo Alto
Dave Vellante
@bpatrick001 friggin' cowboys Bobby...i'm not a fan but if they had Romo...
Stuart Miniman
The live event will be starting soon - please take a look at the survey results http://wikibon.com/2...
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2015 Future of Cloud Computing Survey
The industry's largest cloud survey reveals opportunity to do more with cloud. North Bridge in partnership with Wikibon share the results of the 5th annual survey of cloud trends and sentiment.
Paul Gillin
You can find a summary at http://ow.ly/VZ4X6
Bobby Patrick
Technology is the key organization enabler of leaders
John Furrier
the leaders that leverage the tech will win the next big position
John Furrier
once the CIO can get the facilities monkey off his/her back then the innovation begins
Sorcerer Stone
And with the right mix (cloud app, sales model), the end users will benefit too. Benefits to both sides of the equation.