Dmitri Zimine
Jul 10, 2017 · 1 min read

Evan, great write-up. It holds within today’s kubernetes, containers and devops world (although many have not caught up yet), but will it hold for tomorrow?

#Kubernetes fights vendor lock-in. PaaS come-back with #Serverless embraces it. Data gravitation is strong, and I begin to see that the type and a quality of PaaS is a big factor of where the data go. Just like data centers are now built by power plants, data are now stored by data-cranking platforms, like DynamoDB, BigTable and TensorFlow. Will developers choose raw IaaS with docker, k8s, OpenEBC, and a bunch of services and wirings on top to get [some] capabilities of BigTable for their analytics needs? Or will they take a red “vendor lockin” pill for feature-reach and time-to-market?

Is the value chanin going up the cloud stack?

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