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James Maguire
Q2. What key trends are driving the multicloud sector here in early 2023?
Lakshmi Sharma
Q2: (1) Digital Transformation, (2) Leveraging the power of Software and (3) Developer ecosystem
James Maguire
@iLakshmiS What about the dev ecosystem? How is that driving multicloud?
Jeff Wittich
A2: a mix of things from my perspective - avoiding vendor lock-in, need for features that a specific cloud provider excels at, geo needs, etc.
Cody Hosterman
A2: Cloud competition is catching up. The "best" cloud is not as clear of an answer so putting everything in one place isnt as simple as it was a few years ago. "our software is a service AND multi-cloud" was THE Re:invent pitch from vendors.
Ganesh Janakiraman
A2: Containerization of workloads lends itself to ease of deployment in any k8s environment like GKE,EKS or Tanzu and is a key driver to growth of multi-cloud apps. Enterprises are derisking from being locked in to one cloud and are using multicloud for DR,edge and data residency
Ramesh Prabagaran
A2. Prior trends continue - industry cloud, workload specific choices (e.g. infra heavy vs analytics etc). Now increasingly cost leverage is a factor...and I think we'll see more of this in the coming months.
Arnaldo "Arnie" Lopez
A2: mix for sure but hybrid work is still very top of mind for CIOs, cloud app usage thru the roof, hard to manage and secure
Bernard Golden
A2 the ongoing shift from on-prem to cloud computing drives overall adoption and inevitably, in large enterprises, results in deliberate or inadvertent use of multiple clouds.
BMC Software
A2: It comes down to services that can offer speed + efficiency at optimum cost. We’ll also see data sovereignty issues becoming important & cloud providers differentiating based on geographical support.  Having options & flexibility for is key.
Ganesh Janakiraman
@ramsba - fully agree. Cost leverage is a big factor. More commitments to a single cloud means more discounts - but less choices and less efficiency. It is a balance.
Cody Hosterman
i thought so! I visited a lot of booths and got the same conceptual pitch over and over. Multi-cloud was not uttered at reinvent a few years ago at all
Ramesh Prabagaran
Apps and data, as we know lead the way. As much as I'd love to say infrastructure choices (e.g. cloud networking, security) weigh in - its generally the apps and data that rule the choices
Lakshmi Sharma
Q2: Digital Transformation: COVID has accelerated the move to Digital to every country and every industry even Cities and Public sector.
Arnaldo "Arnie" Lopez
@jwittich hear the same thing, avoid vendor lock in or dependance, more flexibility
Ramesh Prabagaran
@BMCSoftware Good one - many Enterprises grappling with laws, regulations and data sovereignty. This is one that certainly comes to the forefront as it becomes a make / break decision.
James Maguire
@arnlopez @jwittich But can vendor lock-in even be avoided in multicloud? Once you're set up, hard to move.
Arnaldo "Arnie" Lopez
speed of innovation also requires elastic use of the cloud, have to move fast to stay ahead of the competition
Lakshmi Sharma
It is about Digital Transformation and Digital transformation is about Applications on the Internet . The differentiation comes by building the best user experience of the app or the website you have to connect with your users. This is lead by developers today.
Ganesh Janakiraman
- hard but doable. Needs to be built ground up. Cannot be an after thought.
Lakshmi Sharma
@BMCSoftware Yes, speed / timer to market the services and also the speed to build and deploy those services
James Maguire
Q1. How would you describe the current state of the multicloud market? Are company strategies generally effective?
Lakshmi Sharma
Q1 yes, those who have adopted multi-cloud (let us call public cloud providers, are seeing the gains. However, i would not it at maturity yet.
Ramesh Prabagaran
A1. "Chaotic". Enterprises are grappling with choices. Choices seem to be (a) choose the right cloud for the right workload - great for apps, not so much for infrastructure or operations
Ramesh Prabagaran
(b) go dominantly on one cloud and build apps, infra, tooling for that ... the secondary cloud suffers ... and a few other choices in between.
James Maguire
@ramsba That's what I hear!
Ganesh Janakiraman
A1: Taking a ‘horses for courses’ approach to deploy workloads across multiple clouds is a reality today. The multi-cloud market has grown out of infancy but is not fully mature yet in terms of consistency of security, cost and an overall cloud experience with interoperability.
Arnaldo "Arnie" Lopez
Q1, its a work in progress, challenge to keep up with so many services moving to IAAS, PAAS and SAAS, requires multicloud arch
BMC Software
A1: For the most part, I think organizations are pleased with their #cloud adoption. With the competitive pressure orgs of all types are under, delivering services with speed, efficiency & now cost is even more important. There is a greater need for cost optimization.
Cody Hosterman
A1: I think overall we are making progress on this as an industry and weve learned a lot. Multi-cloud doesnt mean move things between clouds daily. But the right cloud/service for the use case, while also derisking cloud choice with 3rd party services being available consistently
James Maguire
@codyhosterman In fact things are not moved between clouds, true? Or not much.
Ramesh Prabagaran
@GaneshJKRam Good one. Interesting times - with some still dipping their toes, while some have embraced whole heartedly (and admittedly seeing the pains associated)
Lakshmi Sharma
Q1: Multi-cloud includes an extension of ecosystem with Devtooling to build / deploy applications that works across all clouds , that is an area that still needs a lot of work
BMC Software
A1: There is a shift in mindset from annual and periodic #capex optimization to one of continuous #opex optimization – the cloud providers have the resources you need,  there is a minor issue of having to pay for it!! :)
Lakshmi Sharma
@ramsba Agree, different cloud providers are chosen for specific use cases. and hence companies that help with multi-cloud deployments and also standards or frameworks such as Infra as a Code through Terraform and software that can deploy that simply / faster are important
Jeff Wittich
A1: We're seeing some interesting multi-cloud deployments where latency is a major concern and workloads are running across both large central data centers and more dispersed regional runs, operating by different cloud providers
Ramesh Prabagaran
I think there's a definition of multi-cloud thats important to articulate here. Is it independent parallel clouds (with diff workloads in each and not inter-related) or is it different workloads all talking to each other across clouds. The former is manageable but latter is mess
James Maguire
@jwittich Seems like latency will be a nagging problem for multicloud
Cody Hosterman
It happens of course (migrations, DR, etc) but the concept of things truly bouncing around regularly is just not a reality.
Arnaldo "Arnie" Lopez
A1: Customers want to consolidate but flexibility is needed depending on the application and use case moving to the cloud
Lakshmi Sharma
@BMCSoftware agree, it is not more a CAPEX versus OPEX.. Enterprises who have adopted cloud , are now asking for price compression in common features and capabilities that are core across cloud providers.
Ramesh Prabagaran
@iLakshmiS Absolutely - this is the right way to go about it if you think apps and app services. But the minute you bring infra or shared services it becomes a tough choice
Ganesh Janakiraman
@jwittich - latency is definitely a factor. We need to be in a cloud closer to where the customers are.
BMC Software
@codyhosterman good point Cody on de-risking cloud choice.  As a #SaaS Provider, we deliver our service across multiple #cloud platforms worldwide for that reason - and it gives us flexibility as well.
Ramesh Prabagaran
@jwittich Yes - but latency is often under-estimated in terms of impact though. Its only after things come together that most realize they have screwed up on app experience
Arnaldo "Arnie" Lopez
@codyhosterman We do the same, keep the service close to the user for best experience
James Maguire
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James Maguire
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James Maguire
!! Please: To address Q1, start your answer with "A1." Q2 = A2, etc. This keeps our threads organized.
James Maguire
I’ll ask a question every few minutes – our guests tweet answers. Everyone – join in. But let's stay on topic!
James Maguire
Thomas Graf, Co-Founder and CTO, Isovalent
Ramesh Prabagaran, CEO, Prosimo
Zeus Kerravala, Founder and Principal Analyst, ZK Research
James Maguire, Editor-in-Chief, eWeek [moderator]
Arnaldo "Arnie" Lopez
@zkerravala good to see you again, long time
James Maguire
Russell Cozart, SVP, Marketing and Product Strategy, Cyxtera
Anthony Loss, Sr. Solutions Architect, ClearScale
Evan Kirstel, Enterprise Social Media Consultant, eViRa Health
Arnie Lopez, Vice President of Worldwide Systems Engineering, Skyhigh Security
James Maguire
Ganesh Janakiraman, Head of Platform Engineering, Broadcom
Jeff Wittich, Chief Product Officer, Ampere
Lahav Savir, Co-Founder and CTO, AllCloud
James Maguire
Our guest experts….

Bernard Golden, Executive Technical Advisor, VMware
Joseph George, Vice President, Product Management, BMC
Lakshmi Sharma, Chief Product and Chief Strategy Officer, Fastly
Cody Hosterman, Director of Product Management, Cloud, Pure Storage