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open cloud infrastructure
Sascha Siekmann
10 episodes
8 months ago
open cloud infrastructure covers the cloud native industry space from the perspective of a newbie. Every two weeks, we take the mystery out of cloud-native and build the things that make up modern, secure infrastructure. In every episode, we take a concept or a part of production infrastructure and implement it using cloud native technology. From dedicated servers, virtual machines and containers to server-less, from cats to cattle.
Join us and hear from the teams and individuals that create the systems and products that build secure cloud native businesses that grow and become more efficient.
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open cloud infrastructure covers the cloud native industry space from the perspective of a newbie. Every two weeks, we take the mystery out of cloud-native and build the things that make up modern, secure infrastructure. In every episode, we take a concept or a part of production infrastructure and implement it using cloud native technology. From dedicated servers, virtual machines and containers to server-less, from cats to cattle.
Join us and hear from the teams and individuals that create the systems and products that build secure cloud native businesses that grow and become more efficient.
Show more...
Technology
Education,
News,
How To,
Tech News
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Episode 10 – Be cloud agnostic – this is the way, according to Gartner, Layoffs hit Red Hat as well, Google Cloud makes first profit
open cloud infrastructure
8 minutes 30 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 10 – Be cloud agnostic – this is the way, according to Gartner, Layoffs hit Red Hat as well, Google Cloud makes first profit

Be cloud agnostic – this is the way, according to Gartner



When it comes to the Cloud, the magic quadrant has hits all over the box, well except for the “Challenger” box. I am just kidding here, if you are familiar with the Gartner magic quadrant you know what companies look for is on the top right corner of the box. You’re leading and you’re the best. Amazon, Microsoft and Google are in that top right corner. However, when it comes to Cloud, Gartner seems to say it’s best to pick one cloud and have another ace in the hole, just in case another pandemic hits or something like that.



Layoffs hit Red Hat as well



4% of the company, or about 800 people are being axed and they ask themselves – WHY? It’s a good question, given that in IBM’s recent Q1 2023 results, revenue for Red Hat grew 8 percent (11 percent in constant currency – whatever that is).



Google Cloud makes first profit



Making money in the cloud is very, very, very hard. I used to work for a company providing an Openstack-based hyper converged offering and I’ve done many models for prospects and took them through ROI calculations and capex models. Google is of course in a better position. Instead of paying a vendor for an off-the-shelf solution, they are developing their own solutions, based on open source. Now, after it was launched in April 2008, it finally eked out a profit. Here’s what Ruth Porrat, Alphabet’s CFO said on their earnings call:



A podcast recommendation



There are so many great podcasts out there and I listen to a lot of them, so why not call them out when there’s great stuff to listen to. This time, I want to recommend “Gadget Lab, Weekly tech news from WIRED”. Yes, you can still buy a printed edition of Wired, but you can also listen to the podcast. Not only is it sounding GREAT, the hosts WIRED editor in chief Gideon Lichfield and senior writer Lauren Goode are always bringing in nice guests and level headed commentary
open cloud infrastructure
open cloud infrastructure covers the cloud native industry space from the perspective of a newbie. Every two weeks, we take the mystery out of cloud-native and build the things that make up modern, secure infrastructure. In every episode, we take a concept or a part of production infrastructure and implement it using cloud native technology. From dedicated servers, virtual machines and containers to server-less, from cats to cattle.
Join us and hear from the teams and individuals that create the systems and products that build secure cloud native businesses that grow and become more efficient.