Day 3 Wrap Up - #OpenStack Summit 2016 - #theCUBE
01. Day 3 Wrap-Up OpenStack Summit 2016 #theCUBE!. (00:17) 02. The OpenStack Journey. (00:35) 03. The OpenStack Skeptic: The Tipping Point Is Here. (02:46) 04. OpenStack Maturing into Monetization and Partnerships. (04:11) 05. The Culture of Change and New Technology. (06:07) 06. Go Big or Go Simple?. (07:60) 07. What's Coming Up for Silicon Angle This Month. (09:22) 08. Stu Miniman's Recent Analysis & Research. (10:41) 09. Thank-Yous to the Crew and Sponsors of OpenStackAustin. (12:22) Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com. --- --- Analysts warm up to an OpenStack future | #OpenStack by Nelson Williams | Apr 27, 2016 The OpenStack Summit in Austin, TX, has proved an exciting place to discover what’s new in the open-source and Cloud communities. And, although the event is at an end, the announcements made there will echo through the tech world for some time to come. Taking some time to look back on the convention, Stu Miniman (@stu), Brian Gracely (@bgracely), and John Walls, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, sat down together to discuss their opinions of OpenStack and the jam-packed event. Building communities Miniman opened by pointing out the community should really be excited about what they’ve done in such a short time. They’ve gone from simply building OpenStack to putting out solutions, applications and landing some big use cases. Now, the community is figuring out how OpenStack fits in a multi-Cloud world. Gracely admitted that he came in a little skeptical of OpenStack, but he found the Summit encouraging. He’s seen more deployment models, more ways customers can use OpenStack and more people saying they use the software in their business. The challenge of change Change is always a challenge in technology, Gracely said. The big issues in Gracely’s opinion are the mobile world growing and moving faster than the desktop world, as well as OpenStack being less about replatforming the old and more about making businesses ready for the digital environment. Now, Miniman said, is where does OpenStack make dollars and how does it permeate the ecosystem? There are a lot of companies, he said, who are leveraging OpenStack and being part of that community.