Lori MacVittie, Distinguished Engineer at F5, joins Jeff Dance in a dynamic conversation on the future of cloud computing. In this insightful episode, they discuss the benefits of the technology, the current state of the cloud, and strategies for businesses to create more value from it in the future. With insights from Duncan Epping, Chief Technologist Cloud Infrastructure at VMware, and Randall Tateshi of Fresh Consulting, this podcast offers a comprehensive exploration of the topic. Together, these experts from diverse backgrounds share their perspectives, providing valuable insights for listeners. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing.
Lori MacVittie, Distinguished Engineer at F5, joins Jeff Dance to delve into the future of cloud computing, specifically, the benefits of the technology, the current state of the cloud, and how businesses can create more value from the cloud in the future. With insights from Duncan Epping, Chief Technologist Cloud Infrastructure at VMware, and Randall Tateshi of Fresh Consulting, this podcast offers a comprehensive exploration of the topic. Together, these experts from diverse backgrounds share their perspectives, providing valuable insights for listeners. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the ever-evolving landscape of cloud computing.
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- [05:57] Cloud is basically renting a computer and power from someone else regularly. Multi-cloud uses multiple public clouds. If you're using Amazon and Google, you're multi-cloud. Hybrid cloud or hybrid IT would also then incorporate your on-premises private cloud. Serverless is function-as-a-service, where you deploy this function somewhere else, it's only going to run once in a while, and it's cheap.
- [10:45] Cloud 1.0 was the first version, which included a server, some networking, and storage. Cloud 2.0 was when the IaaS vendors started delivering differentiated services. Cloud 3.0 is more about turning that into a platform, and IaaS vendors provide different services for the developers to hook into.
- [14:35] More than 90% of computers' workloads are done in the cloud today, and that's because you can't compete with the cloud. It's not on cost or agility but on scale, reach, and business continuity.
- [21:44] Cloud computing has witnessed several notable advancements in recent times. Firstly, there is a heightened focus on the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and how cloud providers are contributing to its growth. Secondly, there is a renewed emphasis on infrastructure improvements to enhance the speed and efficiency of various cloud-based technologies.
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"The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting & hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and learn about the future of different industries, markets, and technology verticals. Together we'll chat with leaders and experts in the field and discuss how we can shape the future human experience.