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An article published in The Register states that object storage has missed
its opportunity to serve the secondary storage market. How did this happen?
Let's rewind the clock a bit. A few years ago, object storage was the new
technology that promised to replace file system in the secondary storage
market. It would scale beyond the limits of file systems and deliver better
costs. The trade-off would be lower ease-of-use with new protocols that
required rewriting of the applications. File systems would keep its place as
the tier-one storage solution, because of its superior performance. The world
order was clear with object storage elbowing file system out of secondary
storage and gradually squeezing it out of tier one as its performance
improved. The marketing message was that the role of the file system was
rapidly diminishing, because its technology could not keep up... (more)
Containers are things for your things. That is true in the development world
too - containers are things for your software, and, like containers for your
things, software containers can help you be organized, efficient, and secure.
Chris Morgan (@cmorgan_cloud), the Technical Director, OpenShift Partner
Ecosystem at Red Hat, delivered a keynote at the 2016 All Day DevOps
conference. Chris lives and breathes containers and recently discussed how
they are transforming DevOps pipelines.
Chris started with an encouraging figure -- DevOps has a 74% adoption rate
(at least on a path towards full adoption) at the enterprise level. The
reason is that DevOps helps solve issues around:
Slow service delivery Poor service quality Frequent down times
However, the needs of development and the desires of IT can often hamper full
DevOps adoption, which is where containers can help. ... (more)
Keeping Pace with the Multi-Cloud Movement
A common misconception about the cloud is that one size fits all. Companies
expecting to run all of their operations using one cloud solution or service
must realize that doing so is akin to forcing the totality of their business
functionality into a straightjacket. Unlocking the full potential of the
cloud means embracing the multi-cloud future where businesses use their own
cloud, and/or clouds from different vendors, to support separate functions or
product groups. There is no single cloud solution ideal for all applications,
and some applications might not fit the cloud at all. For example, certain
applications have more stringent security or compliance requirements that
require a private cloud or traditional on-premises deployment. For the
foreseeable future, the majority of companies will maintain a hybrid cloud
envi... (more)
What Type of File System Are You Really Getting?
The cloud's massive success and the growing desire for Big Data analytics are
just two of the factors that are making traditional storage architectures
obsolete. Organizations cannot afford to scale bygone storage appliances.
Even if they could, the time it would take is unacceptable in the digital
world. Adding multiple servers could not accommodate storage demands, either.
Vertical storage architecture contains bottlenecks that slow performance to a
crawl.
Along with cloud and analytics, another technological advancement has emerged
in the data center: software-defined storage (SDS). Because SDS decouples the
programming that controls storage-related tasks from the physical storage
hardware, it dramatically reduces costs associated with hardware. Fewer,
less-expensive servers can be used to improve both capacity and... (more)
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Using Architectural Analysis to Design and Deliver Microservices
For organizations that have amassed large sums of software complexity, taking
a microservices approach is the first step toward DevOps and continuous
improvement / development. Integrating system-level analysis with
microservices makes it easier to change and add functionality to applications
at any time without the increase of risk.
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Before you start big transformation projects or a cloud migration, make sure
these changes won't take down your entire organization.
In his session at @DevOpsSummit at 20th Cloud Expo, Pavel Rabinovich, Sr.
Program Manager at CAST, discussed how microservices + system-level analysis
= the perfect combination in creating a nimble organization that can flex
with new technologies and demands... (more)
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Serverless - The Next Major Shift in Cloud Computing
In 2014, Amazon announced a new form of compute called Lambda. We didn't know
it at the time, but this represented a fundamental shift in what we expect
from cloud computing. Now, all of the major cloud computing vendors want to
take part in this disruptive technology.
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In his session at 20th Cloud Expo, Doug Vanderweide, an instructor at Linux
Academy, discussed why major players like AWS, Microsoft Azure, IBM Bluemix,
and Google Cloud Platform are all trying to sidestep VMs and containers with
heavy investments in serverless computing, when most of the industry has its
eyes on Docker and containers.
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Speaker Bio
Doug Vanderweide has developed software and conducted DevOps for more than 20
years. He's... (more)
The VDI Landscape: What Came Before and What's Possible Now
Digital transformation can be exciting, but it also can be painful.
Organizations are trying to better support a growing mobile workforce that
needs the flexibility to work from anywhere on any device. The ability to do
so offers a distinct competitive advantage, as productivity soars.
Virtualizing applications and desktops has been an important step toward
achieving these productivity gains, but the first generation of virtual
desktop infrastructure (VDI) and application publishing solutions not only
failed to deliver on cost savings and streamlined IT promises, but they
contributed an overwhelming level of complexity that ballooned the operating
expenses of these implementations - an unpleasant surprise.
Now, many organizations that implemented these first-generation solutions
need to determine a migratio... (more)
Reboot Your Leadership for DevOps Success: Why Culture Trumps Tech in the
DevOps Stakes
Culture is the most important ingredient of DevOps. The challenge for most
organizations is defining and communicating a vision of beneficial DevOps
culture for their organizations, and then facilitating the changes needed to
achieve that. Often this comes down to an ability to provide true leadership.
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As a CIO, are your direct reports IT managers or are they IT leaders? The
hard truth is that many IT managers have risen through the ranks based on
their technical skills, not their leadership ability. Many are unable to
effectively engage and inspire, creating forward momentum in the direction of
desired change. Renowned for its approach to leadership and emphasis on their
people, organizations increasingly look to our military for insight into
these... (more)
SD-WAN - Symbiosis Without Compromise
WAN infrastructures are highly persistent due to typically enormous
investments in their dedicated hardware and management tools. WAN services
like MPLS have undoubtedly been beneficial and enduring, but enterprises and
IT departments require more flexible and economical solutions to provide
employee access to corporate resources and cloud-based applications. SD-WAN
promises to fulfill these needs with software-based, cloud-based solutions -
running on commercial off-the-shelf hardware platforms - to connect their
various branch offices.
For more than a decade technologies like leased lines, VPNs and MPLS were the
dominant architectures connecting enterprise entities. Proven to be highly
secure and reliable, they nevertheless lack flexibility and typically entail
high costs for limited bandwidth. On the other hand, the ubiquity ... (more)
Mark Burgess (@markburgess_osl) is a theoretical physicist, but in his
keynote at the 2016 All Day DevOps conference, he talked more about economics
and human interactives than physics. What does either have to do as the
keynote for a conference on DevOps?
Well, for a little more background, Mark Burgess is also the founder and
former CTO of CFEngine, a configuration management and automation framework,
and is the author of Promise Theory. While at CFEngine, Mark worked to apply
a theory of how the autonomous agents in software interact with each other.
Promise Theory was born.
Promise Theory sits counter to obligation theories. Obligation theories view
human interactions and behavior under the assumption that people (or agents,
in the case of software) choose behavior based on their obligation to follow
the rules. Agents are obligated to take a certain action. Prom... (more)
What Is DevSecOps? How to Automate Security Testing
By Matt Watson
Every company wants to see their company getting press and media attention.
Unless it is due to a hacker and a security breach. Every few weeks you see
in the media stories of companies who were hacked. Getting a new credit card
every few months because the data was hacked has been routine for most of us.
The more that our world revolves around the internet and technology, the more
cyber security becomes a big deal.
Software applications are complex and can potentially have lots of different
types of security issues. The issues range from bad code to misconfigured
servers and everything in between. Solving this problem requires everyone to
always be thinking about security implications of what they are working on.
DevSecOps is a new movement to do just that. The goal is to get developers to
be thinki... (more)
@CloudExpo Stories By Elizabeth White  "We are a monitoring company. We work with Salesforce, BBC, and quite a few other big logos. We basically provide monitoring for them, structure for their cloud services and we fit into the DevOps world" explained David Gildeh, Co-founder and CEO of Outlyer, in this SYS-CON.tv interview at DevOps Summit at 20th Cloud Expo, held June 6-8, 2017, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY. Jun. 19, 2017 01:30 PM EDT Reads: 1,061 | By Pat Romanski  Both SaaS vendors and SaaS buyers are going “all-in” to hyperscale IaaS platforms such as AWS, which is disrupting the SaaS value proposition. Why should the enterprise SaaS consumer pay for the SaaS service if their data is resident in adjacent AWS S3 buckets? If both SaaS sellers and buyers are using the same cloud tools, automation and pay-per-transaction model offered by IaaS platforms, then why not host the “shrink-wrapped” software in the customers’ cloud? Further, serverless computing, cl... Jun. 19, 2017 11:15 AM EDT Reads: 823 | By Pat Romanski  The financial services market is one of the most data-driven industries in the world, yet it’s bogged down by legacy CPU technologies that simply can’t keep up with the task of querying and visualizing billions of records.
In his session at 20th Cloud Expo, Karthik Lalithraj, a Principal Solutions Architect at Kinetica, discussed how the advent of advanced in-database analytics on the GPU makes it possible to run sophisticated data science workloads on the same database that is housing the ric... Jun. 19, 2017 11:00 AM EDT Reads: 886 | By Yeshim Deniz  SYS-CON Events announced today that IBM has been named “Diamond Sponsor” of SYS-CON's 21st Cloud Expo, which will take place on October 31 through November 2nd 2017 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California. Jun. 19, 2017 10:00 AM EDT Reads: 2,152 | By Elizabeth White  When growing capacity and power in the data center, the architectural trade-offs between server scale-up vs. scale-out continue to be debated. Both approaches are valid: scale-out adds multiple, smaller servers running in a distributed computing model, while scale-up adds fewer, more powerful servers that are capable of running larger workloads. It’s worth noting that there are additional, unique advantages that scale-up architectures offer. One big advantage is large memory and compute capacity... Jun. 19, 2017 09:45 AM EDT Reads: 824 | By Liz McMillan  The taxi industry never saw Uber coming. Startups are a threat to incumbents like never before, and a major enabler for startups is that they are instantly “cloud ready.” If innovation moves at the pace of IT, then your company is in trouble. Why? Because your data center will not keep up with frenetic pace AWS, Microsoft and Google are rolling out new capabilities.
In his session at 20th Cloud Expo, Don Browning, VP of Cloud Architecture at Turner, posited that disruption is inevitable for com... Jun. 19, 2017 09:30 AM EDT Reads: 1,054 | By Elizabeth White  In 2014, Amazon announced a new form of compute called Lambda. We didn't know it at the time, but this represented a fundamental shift in what we expect from cloud computing. Now, all of the major cloud computing vendors want to take part in this disruptive technology.
In his session at 20th Cloud Expo, Doug Vanderweide, an instructor at Linux Academy, discussed why major players like AWS, Microsoft Azure, IBM Bluemix, and Google Cloud Platform are all trying to sidestep VMs and containers wit... Jun. 19, 2017 08:30 AM EDT Reads: 922 | By Liz McMillan  "Loom is applying artificial intelligence and machine learning into the entire log analysis process, from start to finish and at the end you will get a human touch,” explained Sabo Taylor Diab, Vice President, Marketing at Loom Systems, in this SYS-CON.tv interview at 20th Cloud Expo, held June 6-8, 2017, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY. Jun. 19, 2017 07:30 AM EDT Reads: 1,113 | By Liz McMillan  Wooed by the promise of faster innovation, lower TCO, and greater agility, businesses of every shape and size have embraced the cloud at every layer of the IT stack – from apps to file sharing to infrastructure. The typical organization currently uses more than a dozen sanctioned cloud apps and will shift more than half of all workloads to the cloud by 2018. Such cloud investments have delivered measurable benefits. But they’ve also resulted in some unintended side-effects: complexity and risk. ... Jun. 19, 2017 07:15 AM EDT Reads: 1,044 | By Yeshim Deniz  SYS-CON Events announced today that MobiDev, a client-oriented software development company, will exhibit at SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place October 31-November 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. MobiDev is a software company that develops and delivers turn-key mobile apps, websites, web services, and complex software systems for startups and enterprises. Since 2009 it has grown from a small group of passionate engineers and business... Jun. 19, 2017 06:45 AM EDT Reads: 1,311 | By Yeshim Deniz  SYS-CON Events announced today that GrapeUp, the leading provider of rapid product development at the speed of business, will exhibit at SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place October 31-November 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. Grape Up is a software company, specialized in cloud native application development and professional services related to Cloud Foundry PaaS. With five expert teams that operate in various sectors of the market acr... Jun. 19, 2017 06:30 AM EDT Reads: 1,238 | By Yeshim Deniz  SYS-CON Events announced today that Ayehu will exhibit at SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on October 31 - November 2, 2017 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara California. Ayehu provides IT Process Automation & Orchestration solutions for IT and Security professionals to identify and resolve critical incidents and enable rapid containment, eradication, and recovery from cyber security breaches. Ayehu provides customers greater control over IT infras... Jun. 19, 2017 06:15 AM EDT Reads: 1,355 | By Elizabeth White  In his session at Cloud Expo, Alan Winters, an entertainment executive/TV producer turned serial entrepreneur, presented a success story of an entrepreneur who has both suffered through and benefited from offshore development across multiple businesses:
The smart choice, or how to select the right offshore development partner
Warning signs, or how to minimize chances of making the wrong choice
Collaboration, or how to establish the most effective work processes
Budget control, or how to ma... Jun. 19, 2017 03:45 AM EDT Reads: 1,236 | By Yeshim Deniz  SYS-CON Events announced today that Enzu will exhibit at SYS-CON's 21st Int\ernational Cloud Expo®, which will take place October 31-November 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. Enzu’s mission is to be the leading provider of enterprise cloud solutions worldwide. Enzu enables online businesses to use its IT infrastructure to their competitive advantage. By offering a suite of proven hosting and management services, Enzu wants companies to focus on the core of their ... Jun. 18, 2017 04:45 PM EDT Reads: 1,202 | By Yeshim Deniz  SYS-CON Events announced today that CA Technologies has been named "Platinum Sponsor" of SYS-CON's 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place October 31-November 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. CA Technologies helps customers succeed in a future where every business - from apparel to energy - is being rewritten by software. From planning to development to management to security, CA creates software that fuels transformation for companies in the applic... Jun. 18, 2017 03:45 PM EDT Reads: 1,928 | By Liz McMillan  A look across the tech landscape at the disruptive technologies that are increasing in prominence and speculate as to which will be most impactful for communications – namely, AI and Cloud Computing. In his session at 20th Cloud Expo, Curtis Peterson, VP of Operations at RingCentral, highlighted the current challenges of these transformative technologies and shared strategies for preparing your organization for these changes. This “view from the top” outlined the latest trends and developments i... Jun. 18, 2017 12:00 PM EDT Reads: 797 | By Liz McMillan  Artificial intelligence, machine learning, neural networks. We’re in the midst of a wave of excitement around AI such as hasn’t been seen for a few decades. But those previous periods of inflated expectations led to troughs of disappointment. Will this time be different?
Most likely. Applications of AI such as predictive analytics are already decreasing costs and improving reliability of industrial machinery. Furthermore, the funding and research going into AI now comes from a wide range of com... Jun. 18, 2017 11:15 AM EDT Reads: 820 | By Liz McMillan  You know you need the cloud, but you’re hesitant to simply dump everything at Amazon since you know that not all workloads are suitable for cloud. You know that you want the kind of ease of use and scalability that you get with public cloud, but your applications are architected in a way that makes the public cloud a non-starter. You’re looking at private cloud solutions based on hyperconverged infrastructure, but you’re concerned with the limits inherent in those technologies. Jun. 18, 2017 09:30 AM EDT Reads: 1,172 | By Elizabeth White  It is ironic, but perhaps not unexpected, that many organizations who want the benefits of using an Agile approach to deliver software use a waterfall approach to adopting Agile practices: they form plans, they set milestones, and they measure progress by how many teams they have engaged. Old habits die hard, but like most waterfall software projects, most waterfall-style Agile adoption efforts fail to produce the results desired. The problem is that to get the results they want, they have to ch... Jun. 18, 2017 07:45 AM EDT Reads: 737 | By Pat Romanski  "When we talk about cloud without compromise what we're talking about is that when people think about 'I need the flexibility of the cloud' - it's the ability to create applications and run them in a cloud environment that's far more flexible,” explained Matthew Finnie, CTO of Interoute, in this SYS-CON.tv interview at 20th Cloud Expo, held June 6-8, 2017, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY. Jun. 18, 2017 07:00 AM EDT Reads: 1,134 |
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