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The Premise: Public cloud providers should adapt to the needs of the enterprise, not the other way around.
It would be great if all our applications were cloud native to get the best cost, resilency, and architecture overall. But enterprises don’t move that quickly. The cloud should offer services that work for existing applications that organizations want to get out of the data center but aren’t going to refactor any time soon. The roundtable discusses the merits and why this isn’t happening right now.
Ken Nalbone
Adam Fisher
Dan Frith
Alastair Cooke
@KenNalbone
@BonzoVT
@PenguinPunk
@DemitasseNZ
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© Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: The Cloud Should Adapt to the Enterprise – The On-Premise IT Roundtable
The Premise: Public cloud providers should adapt to the needs of the enterprise, not the other way around.
It would be great if all our applications were cloud native to get the best cost, resilency, and architecture overall. But enterprises don’t move that quickly. The cloud should offer services that work for existing applications that organizations want to get out of the data center but aren’t going to refactor any time soon. The roundtable discusses the merits and why this isn’t happening right now.
Ken Nalbone
Adam Fisher
Dan Frith
Alastair Cooke
@KenNalbone
@BonzoVT
@PenguinPunk
@DemitasseNZ
Follow us on Twitter.
SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for more great coverage right in your inbox.
© Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: The Cloud Should Adapt to the Enterprise – The On-Premise IT Roundtable