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Q8. The future of multicloud? Where will we be in 3-5 years?

BMC Software
A8: We’ll continue to see #multicloud growth with specialization as #cloud platforms mature. There are still workloads in private data centers that are ripe for moving. Tech vendors are expanding cloud use to power #SaaS offerings, so there’s runway for growth.

Michael Liebow
I think the question is -- what will enterprise cloud adoption look like in 3 years? How much workload moved vs today? A lot of enterprise cloud programs stall, not outright fail, but flail. Big difference. There's lot of hand waving but no real business benefit.

Ramesh Prabagaran
If it is about right workload for right cloud - then trending up. If its about single app getting fragmented across multiple clouds - I'm skeptical ... there's too much ops friction for this to come true

James Maguire
@cloudDay_2 Will there be less flailing by mid decade?

Chris Ehrlich
A8: It will be a rather mature market, and customers will benefit from fierce competition in the space, particularly with more proven deployments across sectors.

Michael Liebow
hard to predict with any certainty. You need a business imperative to change the org and the ways of work. We've seen old tech never die, persist for years. There would need to be a real effort by boards to pay down debt.
Bernard Golden
A8: The future of cloud is enormous. I would be remiss if I didn't pitch my @eweek piece from last week about hyperscale quarterly revenues: Multi-cloud will grow along with overall cloud adoption but represent only a portion of overall adoption. https://www.eweek.com/cloud/cloud-q2-22-res

Cloud Earnings Results: Best of Times – or Worst? | eWEEK
The top three cloud vendors continued their strong revenue growth, yet growth numbers are down from the previous quarter. What does this say about the future of cloud?
The top three cloud vendors continued their strong revenue growth, yet growth numbers are down from the previous quarter. What does this say about the future of cloud?

Ramesh Prabagaran
I'd love to see competitive pressure drive consistency in capabilities, and reduce costs. But given how the hyperscalers also own mega businesses in different sectors, I feel external forces will drive the decision in a different direction

BMC Software
@ramsba Nirvana is where apps and business services can seamlessly span multiple clouds and will be the litmus test for #multicloud maturity.

Ram Venkatesh
A8: Portability will get easier. Data egress costs will come down (come on lets be bold, we have the Easy Button). Multicloud will get simpler as a consequence.

Ramesh Prabagaran
@BMCSoftware Yeah happening in some select usecases e.g. autonomous driving / VR. But for mainstream and core business apps, I doubt if this will happen...
Bernard Golden
@cloudDay_2 Michael, I addressed challenges of large initiative 'lift and shift' in referenced @eweek piece. Frequently see adoption bog down as migration work becomes apparent. https://www.eweek.com/cloud/cloud-q2-22-results/

Cloud Earnings Results: Best of Times – or Worst? | eWEEK
The top three cloud vendors continued their strong revenue growth, yet growth numbers are down from the previous quarter. What does this say about the future of cloud?
The top three cloud vendors continued their strong revenue growth, yet growth numbers are down from the previous quarter. What does this say about the future of cloud?


