Multi Cloud Happens but Not Necessarily by Design

Even though some pundits push back against multi cloud, it is happening. This is not just some speculation by a clueless analyst or hallucination of a | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 4 years ago

Pulumi Wants to Change the Way You Manage Application Infrastructure

Pulumi, a Seattle based startup, announced Series A funding and the release of Team Edition of their Multi Cloud App Deployment tool (see Techmeme | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Introducing Service Semantics to Enable Flow Architectures – StackSense

Better understanding of Events and Services can enable different deployment and operational architectures in the Cloud-Edge continuum In his blog “Five | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

The Dilemma of Enterprise IT Vendors – StackSense

Enterprise IT market is tough for startups. We recently saw Redis Labs moving to a more restrictive license to fend off competition from the cloud | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Robin Hoodization of OSS and Commons Clause License – StackSense

Redis Labs recently announced Commons Clause as a way to stop AWS and other hyperscale providers from making money of OSS | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Multi Cloud Governance: Hard Problem but Essential for Success – StackSense

Multi-Cloud is fast becoming the norm in the enterprise. At Rishidot Research, we estimate that most organizations will use more than one cloud provider | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

SpotInst Could Change the Way We Consume Cloud – StackSense

SpotInst, the Israel based startup focussed on streamlining the use of spot instances in the cloud, today announced their Series B funding of $35 Million. | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

FaaS in the Enterprise: Lacks Maturity but AWS Is Ahead – StackSense

Functions as a Service (FaaS) is fast gaining developer adoption. We have already talked about the maturity of FaaS and the noise around the term. In this | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

AIOps: Few Considerations for Enterprise Decision Makers – StackSense

AIOps is fast becoming the next big buzzword and is about using AI as the driver for operations. The early use of machine learning is in the area of | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Serverless – Extreme Positions and False Dichotomies

The advocacy for or against serverless are taking extreme positions. We feel that taking such binary positions will not help in serverless advocacy | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Knative Project Should Move to CNCF Now – StackSense

At Google Next 2018, Google released Knative with the support of few other vendors. We call for this project to be brought under CNCF | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Autonomic Computing Will Happen Much Sooner Than You Expect – StackSense

We expect autonomic computing to handle IT operations to arrive much earlier than what many in the industry predict. This post highlights some trends. | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Three Approaches to Cloud Native Platforms

We highlight three different philosophies to cloud native platforms and highlight a new trend that is emerging which brings infrastructure to developers | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Kubernetes Platforms: Stay Close to the Edge or Not – StackSense

In this post, we talk about a shifting trend in enterprise where many prefer to use latest version of Kubernetes than battle tested older versions | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Debate: Different Flavors of Serverless Marketing – StackSense

In this post, we highlight different flavors of vendor marketing with the term Serverless. We once again reject the term unless there is a coherent usage | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

StackSense – Cloud Native Computing Blog

Research publication focussed on modern IT stacks like cloud, devops, containers, platforms, serverless, etc. based on open research methodology | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Serverless and Vendor Lock-In: Does It Impact You?

In this blog post, we talk about the topic of vendor lock-in in the context of serverless and argue that you need to think beyond application portability | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Is OpenShift a Kubernetes fork?

In this article, we consider the debate about OpenShift being a Kubernetes fork.e consider the differences between a fork and a distribution and argue that OpenShift is more of a distribution than a fork. | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

OpenShift as Next RHEL for Red Hat

Last week Red Hat hosted their annual user conference in San Francisco and OpenShift dominated the show. In this post, we take a look at Red Hat's announcement at Red Hat Summit | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Serverless will grow at a faster rate than cloud did

Serverless is fast becoming a new trend in modern enterprise. In this blog post, the person behind the well known Twitter account @cloud_opinion makes an argument about how Serverless adoption rate will be much higher compared to even cloud. | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Research Brief: Observability and Modern Enterprise

Observability is fast emerging as the approach to understand the dynamics of distributed system. In today's cloud native world where Microservices are encapsulated by containers and distributed across multiple clouds, Observability tells why the systems are behaving in certain wa … | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 5 years ago

Should CNCF set the standards for Serverless?

CNCF today announced the new specification for cloud events data through its serverless working group. In this post, we analyze their role in the context of developing standards for serverless | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 6 years ago

Modern Enterprise Form Factor – A metric to evaluate platform flexibility

We define a new metric for modern enterprise CIOs and decision makers to evaluate various application platforms. It is called Modern Enterprise Form Factor and it allows for the compliance of application platforms with the tenets of modern enterprise framework put forward by Rish … | Continue reading


@stacksense.io | 6 years ago