01. Derek Collison, Apcera, visits #theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. Is there a Hybrid Cloud Out There?. (00:56)
03. Talking to Customers About Transitioning to Multiple Cloud Providers. (03:09)
04. Looking for "Lightweight" and Staying Relevance in Openstack. (06:15)
05. The Underlying Disruption in Cloud. (07:33)
06. What VMWare Should be Thinking About. (10:20)
07. The Dynamics Around Platform Wars in the Ecosystem. (13:25)
08. What's Happening at Apcera. (16:17)
09. Apcera Disrupting with Diverse Workloads in Multi Cloud Platform. (17:44)
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Build less, assemble more, says Apcera CEO | #OSSV15
by Heather Johnson | Aug 28, 2015
The big disruptor now is the lightweight nature of container technology, according to Apcera, Inc. CEO Derek Collison. The bleeding-edge companies, such as Netflix, which use AMIs and containers, fuel this disruption. Collison talked with John Furrier, cohost of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during OpenStack Silicon Valley.
“If it’s a container, it’s extra lightweight, and there’s a repository of them supported by the vendor,” he said. “I can build faster by building less and assembling more. To me, that’s the disrupting thing that’s happening.”
But as developers consider lightweight, is OpenStack too heavy?
“It’s fun to geek out about container technology,” said Collison. “Everyone wants faster, lighter, cheaper, but to a point where it fundamentally changes how you do things. OpenStack needs to figure out how to be relevant in that world.”
The disruption in Apcera’s Hybrid Cloud Operating System comes in applying diverse workloads. “We apply those diverse workloads in a multicloud platform with a policy-driven framework that actually enforces everything the same way on every public Cloud provider,” said Collison. “We embrace Docker natively, but also embrace other workloads. It’s a diverse world.”
@theCUBE
#OSSV15
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01. Derek Collison, Apcera, visits #theCUBE!. (00:21)
02. Is there a Hybrid Cloud Out There?. (00:56)
03. Talking to Customers About Transitioning to Multiple Cloud Providers. (03:09)
04. Looking for "Lightweight" and Staying Relevance in Openstack. (06:15)
05. The Underlying Disruption in Cloud. (07:33)
06. What VMWare Should be Thinking About. (10:20)
07. The Dynamics Around Platform Wars in the Ecosystem. (13:25)
08. What's Happening at Apcera. (16:17)
09. Apcera Disrupting with Diverse Workloads in Multi Cloud Platform. (17:44)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Build less, assemble more, says Apcera CEO | #OSSV15
by Heather Johnson | Aug 28, 2015
The big disruptor now is the lightweight nature of container technology, according to Apcera, Inc. CEO Derek Collison. The bleeding-edge companies, such as Netflix, which use AMIs and containers, fuel this disruption. Collison talked with John Furrier, cohost of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, during OpenStack Silicon Valley.
“If it’s a container, it’s extra lightweight, and there’s a repository of them supported by the vendor,” he said. “I can build faster by building less and assembling more. To me, that’s the disrupting thing that’s happening.”
But as developers consider lightweight, is OpenStack too heavy?
“It’s fun to geek out about container technology,” said Collison. “Everyone wants faster, lighter, cheaper, but to a point where it fundamentally changes how you do things. OpenStack needs to figure out how to be relevant in that world.”
The disruption in Apcera’s Hybrid Cloud Operating System comes in applying diverse workloads. “We apply those diverse workloads in a multicloud platform with a policy-driven framework that actually enforces everything the same way on every public Cloud provider,” said Collison. “We embrace Docker natively, but also embrace other workloads. It’s a diverse world.”
@theCUBE
#OSSV15