We are bombarded daily with ads about products, white papers, publications, seminars, workshops, market projections and more focused on cloud computing. But if you analyze these messages you reach the ...
Back in August, I declared the term “cloud computing” officially meaningless because of its extensive overuse and misuse. No matter what a vendor sold, it was somehow “cloud computing.” These days, ...
Gordon Haff is Red Hat's cloud evangelist although the opinions expressed here are strictly his own. He's focused on enterprise IT, especially cloud computing. However, Gordon writes about a wide ...
Even if you don't believe in the cloud, you can believe in its devops, governance, and data analytics concepts The term “cloud” has different meanings to different people. It’s so broadly defined with ...
Every once in a while, the machinery of marketing goes haywire and starts labeling all manner of things with inappropriate terminology. The general rationale of most marketers is that if there’s a ...
If we consider suppliers that have embraced the cloud computing concept and have offered something to help organizations use this approach to gain additional scalability, performance or reliability as ...
Every conversation today around digital transformation or the internet of things (IoT), no matter the industry, tends to include a discussion about where applications will be hosted. The “cloud” is ...
This is part one in a three-part series on the evolution and history of DevOps. DevOps did not arise from the visions of a prophet. Conversely, the emergence of the DevOps movement was an inevitable ...
After more than a decade of being in the popular tech lexicon, people kind of get the idea of “the cloud,” but most probably only understand a bit of it. That’s because the cloud isn’t a single ...