The adoption of Kubernetes-enabled infrastructures and applications has revealed the challenge involved in enabling persistent, reliable data storage in an ephemeral compute…
Read MoreThe days of diagrams showing exactly how everyone (and everything) should work together and dictating how information should flow within an organization are, in a real sense, over.…
Read MoreIt's easy enough to start offering a cloud platform, but doing so successfully is a lot more difficult. James Urquhart explains how Amazon Web Services, Cloud Foundry and others are capitalizing on great user experiences and great ecosystems.…
Read MorePlatform as a service has been hailed as the next frontier in cloud computing, but some experts are saying it's more a feature than a market. James Urquhart says PaaS versus IaaS is a moot debate, because "Services as a platform" is the real cloud model.…
Read MoreContributor James Urquhart takes issue with recent calls for OpenStack to build its own platform as a service. Citing the commercial success of VMware and Amazon Web Services, he claims the real benefit of any platform is its community.…
Read MoreJames Urquhart examines the different technology concerns between developers and traditional IT buyers and how that affects their cloud-buying behavior. While VMware has a strong position right now, he argues, it might not last.…
Read MoreMany vendors pushing so-called enterprise cloud computing are really targeting those businesses who develop lots of their own software. But there are a whole lot of -- maybe too many -- companies to whom that description doesn't apply.…
Read MoreGigaOM contributor James Urquhart shares some of the best books, blogs and other information on the concepts of devops and complex IT systems.…
Read MoreIn his latest post on next-generation systems design, James Urquhart discusses the different types of PaaS offerings and why it matters that some are composable and others are contextual.…
Read MoreJames Urquhart continues his look into whether companies sacrifice stability by designing systems that value adaptability over strict top-down command and control. This is called the stability-resiliency tradeoff and, he argues, many complex systems benefit from adaptability.…
Read MoreJames Urquhart explains the concept of anti-fragility and how modern IT departments are trying to achieve through a variety of means, including the implementation of devops. However, he cautions, anti-fragility might not the answer for every system.…
Read MoreJames Urquhart kicks off a discussion about system resiliency by outlining the key concepts -- devops, complex adaptive systems and anti-fragility -- that affect it in the cloud computing era.…
Read MoreIT departments need not go away in a computing world increasingly concerned with cloud computing and complex service-oriented systems, but they will have to change. IT has to let go of trying to control everything and focus on coordinating and enhancing things that other people control.…
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