Debunking Myths About Cloud Portability

June 6, 2018
When moving workloads to the cloud, enterprise architects often ask things like, “Are we losing the ability to choose our stack and change vendors? How easily can I move my workloads in and out of the cloud? To keep workloads portable, do I lose out on innovation?” There are a lot of misconceptions about cloud portability. The term itself implies moving workloads with no work (not true), suggests completeness in what’s moved (mileage may vary), and ignores the laws of data gravity (at your peril!). Platforms, like Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF), can make it much simpler to move workloads between clouds. But PCF fits within a broader set of concerns and decisions that need to be made. In this webinar, Pivotal’s Joshua McKenty and Microsoft’s Ulrich Homann will debunk some common misconceptions about cloud portability, while explaining things like: - The framework of developer efficiency (versus operational efficiency) tradeoffs across levels of abstraction - The spectrum of standards that exist to support movability, and the tradeoffs therein - Emerging abstractions at the data layer that simplify data access and digital twin development… and the realities of the cloud movability they support This event is jointly operated by Pivotal and Microsoft, and both companies are committed to protecting your privacy. Any personal information we collect from you on this site may be shared between Pivotal and Microsoft. For complete information on the data collection and use practices of each company, please read the full privacy statements by clicking on the links below. Ulrich Homann, Distinguished Architect at Microsoft and Josh McKenty, Vice President of Technology at Pivotal
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