The Cloudcast #300 - The Good, the Bad and the Boring
The Cloudcast - A podcast by Massive Studios
Aaron and Brian talk about the evolution of Cloud Computing over that past 6+ years - The pace of change, the impact of open source and foundations, the critical elements of public cloud, and what has been a surprise.
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Show Notes:
Topic 1 - We’re done nearly 7 days of shows (~160hrs), had 30 companies acquired, and over 3M+ listens. Thank you to everyone that listens and tells a friend. Rate the show on iTunes!
Topic 2 - Looking back at the last 6+ years, what has surprised you the most or been the most expected? Pace of change? Rise of public cloud?
Topic 1 - We’re done nearly 7 days of shows (~160hrs), had 30 companies acquired, and over 3M+ listens. Thank you to everyone that listens and tells a friend. Rate the show on iTunes!
Topic 2 - Looking back at the last 6+ years, what has surprised you the most or been the most expected? Pace of change? Rise of public cloud?
- 2011 - AWS at ~$250M/qtr; 2017 - AWS at $3.66B/qtr
- The Clouderati crowd
- OpenStack / Foundations
- Lack of Mega Mergers (“EMC Federation” model?)
- No one really talks IaaS, Paas, SaaS anymore
- All the $1 Billion investments in cloud…
- AWS grew to support Amazon, Google Cloud is spin off and not core to growth
- Kubernetes as the “final architecture” / or is it serverless...
- VC investments in infrastructure have become rare, markets have moved on
- Lots of money went into big data; now going into AI. Is it paying off?
- Big customers get invested and are vocal about it
- Small customers just want stuff to work and don’t want to hire experts
- Is public cloud the monetization model for OSS?
- Infrastructure vendors will be squeezed and consolidated
- Public Cloud will give way to the next “Big 3-4”. It was IBM, Cisco, HP, Dell, etc. Now it is AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and SaaS based offerings
Topic 6- Where are we thinking about going with the show? AI, Business-Centric SaaS Apps, Multi-Cloud realities (or horrors)
- Simon Wardley - Everything goes to Commodity over time
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