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State of the Cloud and Container Ecosystems
Adrian Cockcroft @adriancoTechnology Fellow - Battery Ventures
November 2015
See www.battery.com for a list of portfolio investments
Previous Cloud Trend Updates
GigaOM Structure May 2014 D&B Cloud Innovation July 2015
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Trends from 2014: Noted as appropriate
Cloud Adoption
@adrianco’s job at the intersection of cloud and Enterprise IT, looking for disruption and opportunities.
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By Simon Wardley http://enterpriseitadoption.com/
20142009
Example: Docker wasn’t on anyone’s roadmap for 2014. It was on everyone’s roadmap for 2015.
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ContainerEcosystem
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Cloud Ecosystem
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EnterpriseSaaS
Container Ecosystem
Rapid adoption Rapid evolution New Standards Lots of Players
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Adoption Build - Deploy - Run
Low friction Portability
Agility
Different Use Case for Docker
Most often, containers live for zero or one minute…
Test workloads?
Evolution Pluggable Networking
Pluggable Storage Pluggable Orchestration Security enhancements
Ecosystem Standards Bodies
OCP - runC subset of Docker Portable runtime format
CNCF - superset of Kubernetes Includes Mesos and more
CF - vendor coordination (IBM, HP) Roadmap management runC commitment
Docker’s own view of their ecosystem
Lots of startup activity in Docker management/security More monitoring and logging tools adding Docker support
Docker in Production 2014 - DIY frameworks
2015 - Hardening and best practices 2016 - Mature production tooling
Cloud Ecosystem Matures 2
Staying Power Support Scale Location
Trends from 2014: Even more emphasis on location
In 2014 Enterprises finally embraced public cloud and in 2015 serious
deployments are under way.Oct 2014 Oct 2015
Safe Bets
Trends from 2014: AWS share vs. Azure still growing AWS growing 80% year on year, Enterprise share growing fast
Azure providing strong Linux and Open Source support
The Global Land-Grab
AzureAWSGCE
20 Regions11 Regions4 Regions
http://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/ http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/regions/ https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/zones#available http://www.google.com/about/datacenters/inside/locations/index.html
India, UK, Korea coming in 2016
Trends from 2014: AWS and Azure go after big markets Google focused on low cost sites
Questions we keephearing about cloud
Do you need $Billions to compete in IaaS?
Simplicity for Developers
May 2013 10,000May 2014 190,000May 2015 500,000 http://trends.netcraft.com/www.digitalocean.com
Web Facing ComputersRanked 2nd to AWS since May 2015
Trends from 2014: growth rate slowing
Questions we keephearing about cloud
Who is challenging VMware for in-house
cloud automation?
Battle for the Private Cloud
Stability Functionality Total Cost of Ownership
Vendors co-opt and fragment OpenStack
SaaS3
Everything Enterprise Everywhere
Where is the fastest growth in SaaS?
Questions we keephearing about cloud
Top SaaS Investment Areas
Many thanks to Kartik Sundar of quid.com for pulling this data
SaaS Investments
#1 Application Performance and Lifecycle Management
#2 Accounting, BPM & ERP
#3 Sales and Marketing
Top SaaS Investment Areas
Many thanks to Kartik Sundar of quid.com for pulling this data
Analytics Platforms “Big $ for Big Data” was big in 2013
Top SaaS Investment Areas
Many thanks to Kartik Sundar of quid.com for pulling this data
Talent Management addressing the skills shortage?
Top SaaS Investment Areas
Many thanks to Kartik Sundar of quid.com for pulling this data
Healthcare IT Investing in Affordable Care?
What Next?
Some enterprise vendor responses to cloud and container
ecosystem growth…
The ship is sinking, let’s re-brand as a submarine!
The ship is sinking, let’s merge with a submarine!
Look! we cut our ship in two really quickly!
Trends to watch for 2016:
Serverless Architectures - AWS Lambda
Teraservices - using terabytes of memory
Thanks!Adrian Cockcroft @adrianco
http://slideshare.com/adriancockcrofthttp://github.com/adrianco
Technology Fellow - Battery VenturesNovember 2015
See www.battery.com for a list of portfolio investments
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