Episode 70: “No one wants to eat a finger-pie.”

Episode 70: “No one wants to eat a finger-pie.”

This week we discuss Rackspace going private and the OpenStack cloud scenarios that could have been. We also cover Matt Ray's first trip to New Zealand where, sadly, he finds no Power Ranger monuments. Also, a little bi-modal flavor for ya.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR Show notes RAX goes private for $4.3bn OpenStack dead, again.
  • "Tough times ahead".
  • "There was a time when it was hard to read an article about OpenStack without hearing about 'pets vs. cattle,' and OpenStack was designed to herd cattle"
  • "It has itself become a big, complex pet, which is why Mirantis and others can make a living providing services, software and training."
  • What could have happened: (1.) "we can beat AWS," or, (2.) "containers, shoulda thought of that."
Innovation is hard, esp. business-wise
  • How could you compete with AWS?
  • Word vs. Google Docs vs. Office 365.
  • Uber has spent at least $4bn?
BONUS LINKS! Not Covered in show AWS Sentinel is Coming
  • Skunkworks-ish project from AWS for managed services. Potentially lots of partner conflict
  • "MSPs need to work with customers to convert their infrastructure to Platform-as-a-Service using microservices architecture," said one AWS partner. "They also need to bring DevOps into the heart of the organization. Unfortunately, most MSPs don't have the developers that truly understand this."
  • “Few AWS Partners Are Really Surprised By Sentinel's Emergence“
MariaDB switches away from open source license Hashicorp Shuts Down Otto Microsoft Open Sources Powershell Recommendations
  • Brandon: first US college football game in Australia
  • Matt: Rugby, help me learn it.
  • Coté: BCG on two speed IT; Wizard of Oz series.

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