Gartner Says Nearly Half of Large Enterprises Will Have Hybrid Cloud Deployments by the End of 2017. Interesting, multiple analysts and market research companies predicts more or less the same, thus we should possibly prepare our self for an avalanche of large enterprises that wants to connect their private cloud to various public cloud offerings - or what?
Hybrid Cloud - multi cloud |
We all know that most of the large enterprises are all engaged in building their private cloud solutions, for the right reasons, i.e. automated, ubiquitous, agile and flexible services - all to a lower cost than the traditional IT services!
Lets assume that the enterprises are achieving what they expect from their private cloud and is now ready for the next big step, the Hybrid Cloud.
Until recently this basically implied setting up an agreement with a public SaaS supplier and integrate their services as transparent as possible - including by deployment of an appliance that was "out-of-the-box" integration ready - all good, but the reality of today is that the enterprises wants to move discrete workloads into the cloud and establish this cloud service transparently to their users, not only specific applications.
We also know that the enterprises have spent lots of resources into finding the right tools and management software enabling them to orchestrate their private cloud environment. So how are they going to establish seamless and transparent services integration across the clouds? How are the enterprises going to leverage the synergy from their private cloud investments and automation/service management tools?
Not by some integration appliances because they don't exist! Also, each of the public cloud providers have selected, and in many cases developed (home-brewed), their own tools and management software - so how are the enterprises going to integrate across all these desperate service management solution and make the environment manageable and seamless across the clouds?
Orchestration Nightmare! |
Cloud providers, and consultancy companies, will of course offer you services that will help you on your way.... but will you be able to not compromise your own investments in tools and software when your public cloud provider have selected completely different solutions and tools?
Okay, we have not mentioned standards - after all the whole idea with standards is to make sure you actually will be able to integrate across different platforms, but to me the only standards that are of interest in order to protect existing investments and make sure you will be able to control and establish the seamless and transparent hybrid cloud solution, are the integration standards, i.e. the APIs like REST and its web services.
Through publication of standardised APIs, by the cloud providers, the enterprises will be able to integrate and control their discrete environment that they have lifted into the public cloud - and it gives the enterprises the ease of moving these discrete workloads to other cloud providers, if required - thats the agility and flexibility that is needed for the enterprises in the future to ensure the most cost efficient dynamic cloud...
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