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Q5: What application services are critical for developing cloud-native applications?

Cloudian
Quality of Service and Chargeback become key – you must be able to not only run services but monitor and manage them

Judith Hurwitz
A5. Services include hybrid cloud management, security, data integration and management, service management, workload management, testing, etc.
Nicholas Walker
Message queuing is critical to building applications that are highly fault tolerant

Roger Strukhoff
Security will always raise its pesky head

Judith Hurwitz
You can't have cloud applications exist in isolation from other apps, services, on premises apps and data center services -- i.e. transaction management

Roger Strukhoff
All the usual suspects. Cloud-native means faster & better use of resources, but the ancient laws of enterprise IT must be followed
Nicholas Walker
Msg queuing enables quick hand-offs of data and the ability to selectively bring pieces of an app up and down. Think Netflix chaos monkey!

Dave Nielsen
object storage like S3

Roger Strukhoff
Yes, nice.

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Cloudian
Yes - to build fault tolerance between component layers - allows for redundancy and dynamism

Renat Khasanshyn
1. Enterprise SSO 2. DBaaS like Cassandra 3. MBaaS like @StrongLoop 4. Microservice Discovery and Mgmt like Gilliam
Nicholas Walker
Next on my list would be highly available databases. WIth things like replication built in, that takes away what is traditionally single point of failure - or very expensive to make redundant.

Renat Khasanshyn
@CloudianStorage agree - this is the first time in history where enterprise gets an "at scale" IaaS-agnostic and language-agnostic platform where apps/devs/departments can be tied to usage and billing

Roger Strukhoff
You're definitely looking at things as a custom developer. Maybe a bit ahead of internal developers who don't move as fast & need "proven" products/services

Steven Noble
@IoT2040 or worse, need old versions of the platform to do their code

Renat Khasanshyn
@IoT2040 - security and clustered 3rd party services are two of the three weakest links in Cloud Foundry today

Cloudian
@davenielsen object storage is a key component and S3 is already the defacto standard - we should embrace it in all PaaS

Simone Morellato
@davenielsen Agree, having a fully compatible S3 API, with all the features, like versioning, tieiring and data life cycle will be great.

Dave Nielsen
Swift as Object Storage is far from standard in Cloud Foundry.

Cloudian
We are testing Cloudian HyperStore object storage integration with Cloud Foundry, S3 compatiblity is coming soon!