“many developers want to adopt Kubernetes, but have little interest in provisioning the infrastructure, little skill at doing so optimally and no appetite to hire people to do either chore.”
Yeah. In other words: infrastructure software, a concise history.
Original source: Press 1 for automagic K8s cluster. Press 2 or 3 for complex Kubernetes
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Link: IT Spending To Boom In 2018, Tails Off In 2019
For if you need some IT TAM time.
Original source: IT Spending To Boom In 2018, Tails Off In 2019
Link: IT Spending To Boom In 2018, Tails Off In 2019
For if you need some IT TAM time.
Original source: IT Spending To Boom In 2018, Tails Off In 2019
Link: IT Spending To Boom In 2018, Tails Off In 2019
For if you need some IT TAM time.
Original source: IT Spending To Boom In 2018, Tails Off In 2019
Link: The Travel Industry’s Data Dilemma: Turning Insights into Action
“Further complicating matters, a large amount of customer data still lives in departmental silos, with sales, marketing, and customer service each supplying separate customer experiences. Those databases can easily grow stale or become inconsistent, since customer information owned by one department is often not shared with others. Keeping it up to date is an even more formidable task –– even a monthly update isn’t always frequent enough to keep up with the important life changes that can impact marketing decisions.
Link: The Travel Industry’s Data Dilemma: Turning Insights into Action
“Further complicating matters, a large amount of customer data still lives in departmental silos, with sales, marketing, and customer service each supplying separate customer experiences. Those databases can easily grow stale or become inconsistent, since customer information owned by one department is often not shared with others. Keeping it up to date is an even more formidable task –– even a monthly update isn’t always frequent enough to keep up with the important life changes that can impact marketing decisions.
Link: The Travel Industry’s Data Dilemma: Turning Insights into Action
“Further complicating matters, a large amount of customer data still lives in departmental silos, with sales, marketing, and customer service each supplying separate customer experiences. Those databases can easily grow stale or become inconsistent, since customer information owned by one department is often not shared with others. Keeping it up to date is an even more formidable task –– even a monthly update isn’t always frequent enough to keep up with the important life changes that can impact marketing decisions.
Link: Embracing Kubernetes Doesn't Have to Mean OPERATING Kubernetes - Container Solutions
“You can now embrace Kubernetes without managing all the pain yourself. AKS going GA yesterday was the trigger: now, all three major cloud providers offer production-ready managed Kubernetes services. Businesses may now run Kubernetes on the cloud of their choice, without needing to install, operate, and maintain their own Kubernetes management infrastructure.”
Original source: Embracing Kubernetes Doesn’t Have to Mean OPERATING Kubernetes - Container Solutions
Link: Embracing Kubernetes Doesn't Have to Mean OPERATING Kubernetes - Container Solutions
“You can now embrace Kubernetes without managing all the pain yourself. AKS going GA yesterday was the trigger: now, all three major cloud providers offer production-ready managed Kubernetes services. Businesses may now run Kubernetes on the cloud of their choice, without needing to install, operate, and maintain their own Kubernetes management infrastructure.”
Original source: Embracing Kubernetes Doesn’t Have to Mean OPERATING Kubernetes - Container Solutions
Link: Embracing Kubernetes Doesn't Have to Mean OPERATING Kubernetes - Container Solutions
“You can now embrace Kubernetes without managing all the pain yourself. AKS going GA yesterday was the trigger: now, all three major cloud providers offer production-ready managed Kubernetes services. Businesses may now run Kubernetes on the cloud of their choice, without needing to install, operate, and maintain their own Kubernetes management infrastructure.”
Original source: Embracing Kubernetes Doesn’t Have to Mean OPERATING Kubernetes - Container Solutions