We discuss the continual rise of Kubernetes, with Amazon as seemingly the main hold-out. This leads to a not-too-painful discussion of the stat of open source, at least how companies are using it tactically. Then we close out discussing the rumor that Oracle is considering buying Accenture and how the enterprise software plus services model seems to be panning out.
Mid-roll
Coté: CF Summit - June 13 to 15th, 2017 - 20% off registration code: cfsv17cote.Also: DrunkAndRetired reboot, hopefully.
Matt:AWS Summit Sydney next weekDevOps Days Tokyo April 25thHands on Habitat Tokyo April 26thChef Meetup - Singapore April 29thChefConf May 22-24 ChefConf 2017 Teaser, early-bird pricing through March 31stBrandonTry Contextual SyncNew Meetup - Microservices Austin. EBay Replaces native OpenStack Container Manager with Kubernetes-based one
Still OpenStack thoughLink"It elected to roll its own Kubernetes-based solution for container management in OpenStack rather than try to improve Magnum."¯_(ツ)_/¯"It's not clear if Tess.io can or will be released as open source" - what's the point of open sourcing something if a vendor isn't going to make it more accessible for consumption? Do they really expect anyone else to use something built for Ebay by Ebay and find use? Rip out Magnum in OpenStack and toss it in there? I'm always skeptical about adoption when I hear about non-software companies open sourcing a big project. -MattThere can only be one Netflix.A software company that just happens to be an auction company.
What's the deal with OSS now?
Companies open sourcing software for the sake of open sourcing it...but not for a revenue reason.Is open source about tactically creating standards?Pivotal can deploy k8 with BOSH, thus manage it and such
Blog post on it, in alpha.Rackspace Replacing Docker-based CaaS Carina with Kubernetes
Get CarinaEOLIBM InterConnect
BlueMix Container ServicesAnd a vulnerability scanner!How do IBM and others (ie. Oracle) regain mindshare with a "me-too" approach?Will Smith?!?Peyton Manning previously. Remember Bill Clinton at DellWorld?Coté's Analyst-hack: Watch keynotes from your hotel room.containerd & rkt donated to the CNCF
Something was contributedMore...Boring part of the stack commoditized & foundationed"Container-D or Contai-Nerd" is the real question"contaiNERD" - GET IT?!?!!Oracle Eyeing Accenture
From The RegisterEverybody wants to be IBM Global ServicesCoté'd tl;dr: financial aside (which I don't know), probably makes sense. While we might bemoan EDS and GBS downsizing, there's endless money in the "solution" sales (tech + meatware). And - I'm sure the deal decks are saying - with SaaS penetration at 20-30%, there's a shit-ton of churn in IT in the next 10-20 years, all requiring services. Most importantly, the G2000 and governments will want to hire "trusted" brands, like Accenture, to help them. On the other hand, maybe that goofy Accenture touch screen in ORD will now be a way to touch-screen up Oracle wares: God help us.HP EDS, IBM GBS, Dell Services (Perot), etc."Accenture has a market cap of $77.5bn, and shareholders will expect a premium offer."HPE Services and CSC, it's a thing.BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.
Chef Survey 2017 Results
Analysis, InfographicReads really well if you imagine bullet points as spinning newspaper headlines:"Workloads are increasing faster than headcount"More:"61% are automating infrastructure, 30% are automating compliance, and only 27% are automating container management.""Of those users, 73% wait to assess compliance after development work has begun and new features have been implemented. 59% assess compliance once code is already running in production, possibly resulting in additional rework as change is re-architected to meet Information Security standards."On the one hand, this is a bummer.On the other hand: "hey, you 59% lot: you call yourself auditors?"Setting the Record Straight: containers vs. Zones vs. Jails vs. VMs
"Containers on the other hand are not real things"Down in the weeds on containers vs. everything elseSoundCloud
I don't understand itNewsletters!
Monitoring Love.Last Week in AWS.Recommendations
Coté:Google SRE book, and the Google SRE/CRE podcast with Coté and Andrew Sahfer. Also: The Economist Espresso app.Anti-recommendation, the "Southern Carbonara Recipe" at the Le Méridien Dallas By The Galleria by the Galleria. It's like a cheesecake with spaghetti and fried chicken tenders. Brandon:Sapiens: A Brief History of HumankindHomo DeusEzra Klein interview with Yuval Harari.New Spoon album Hot ThoughtsRadiolab Presents: More Perfect, a Brandon retro-recommendation.Floppy Drive Orchestra: Beat ItFighting Johnny Leadgen and MailinatorCover-art from You Had One Job.
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- Chef: ChefConf 2017 - ChefCon is coming up, May 22nd to 24th in Austin, Texas. Early bird pricing through March 31st.
- Chef: AWS User Group Sydney - AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate, Matt Ray giving a talk there.
- DevOpsDays: DevOps Days Tokyo April 25th - Matt will be there.
- Chef: Hands on with Habitat - Tokyo - Chef recently announced a new open source framework for application automation, Habitat. We are embarking on a tour of cities around the world to provide you with hands-on experience with the project. The workshops are free to attend – we’d love for you to join us.
- Chef: Chef Meetup - Singapore April 29th - The team from Chef is on the road helping people learn about Chef for Windows & Habitat. We will be in Singapore for a Hands-on with Chef and Hands-on with Habitat workshop. We would love to catch-up with you to hear about your continuous automation efforts while we are in town, too.
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- Buckets of Fun: Microservices Austin Meetup - This is a technical meetup ( technical referring to content ( recruiters don't waste your time ) ); in an ideal world each meeting will have code involved. Whether that be on the development side or operations side depends on the subject matter. But my "hope" is that every meetup produces some positive outcome. Whether that being a person choosing to present has a feedback loop outside of their bias coworkers or just having general feedback.