Tuesday, September 4, 2018

CloudHealth CTO talks VMware buy

Cloud Computing Digest
A roundup of cloud infrastructure content from TechTarget's network |September 4th, 2018
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CloudHealth's Kinsella weighs in on VMware, cloud management

by Margie Semilof, Editorial Director

VMware expanded its footprint in cloud management when it acquired CloudHealth Technologies. CloudHealth CTO Joe Kinsella observed the market changes that call for a complex management portfolio. (SearchCloudComputing.com)

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VMware swallows CloudHealth with eye on multi-cloud market
VMware wants to simplify management of complex multi-cloud environments, this time through the acquisition of third-party SaaS provider, CloudHealth. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Cloud vendor lock-in fears dwindle for enterprises
Vendor lock-in concerns are slowly dissipating, as enterprises prioritize functionality and speed to market. Other concerns continue to climb up the list, including skills and compliance.
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The enterprise will kill cloud innovation -- but that's OK
Hyperscale cloud providers grew incredibly fast and created a whole new way of doing business. That's great, but it's also a problem that needs fixing. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Azure management groups ease policy enforcement
It isn't easy to manage Azure subscriptions, but with management groups, admins can now simplify policy enforcement on a larger scale. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Dig into Azure Kubernetes Service networking options
Enterprises that choose the wrong AKS networking option could face poor performance and higher costs. Evaluate the advantages and limitations of each option before you rush in. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Cloud application performance hinges on a solid testing plan
When you neglect quality control testing, cloud app performance can suffer. Explore specific types of tests to run, and tools that can guide the process. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Machine learning services in cloud aim for AI accessibility
Machine learning is a complex technology that requires data science skills. Cloud providers have tried to change that and make AI more accessible. But are those efforts working? (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Accelerate API dev with documentation-driven approach
A missing cloud API doesn't mean all work needs to stop. Engineering and development teams can work with a mock API server until the real API is production-ready. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Open source low-code platforms extend app dev capabilities
Enterprises want their apps to go to market as fast as possible. Low-code platforms accelerate development processes -- and with open source, these platforms are more customizable. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Are you on the right cloud computing career path?
As more advanced cloud technologies and deployment models emerge, it's important to future-proof your career. Check your resume against these expert suggestions. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
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