Their emerging technology nes. SI’s have been trying to become the governments cloud partner of choice of recent. It us to be the technology providers begg for SI’s to become their partner, focusing tons of energy to partner with the SI in the hopes the SI would include their logos in proposals. Now the SI’s are trying to become the cloud providers best friends. Reversal of behavior? Yes.
SI’s are seeking relevance in the change in
Who will deliver the technologies our government wants and nes. Looks for the clues this may be coming true: Well first, Amazon is creating its East Coast headquarters in the beltway area. This is logical, being in the DC area allows them to focus on that government business. They are also touting that they will be doing a lot of talent hiring, this is logical as well.
Where will that talent come from?
The SI, will likely to be the source of that talent Amazon and other cloud service providers will hire. What better waters to fish from than all those SI’s that have all that new (insert cloud provider name here) “certifi” talent stock in their ponds. Is overseas chinese in australia there a shift from partner to primary supplier? I read an interesting blog just within the last week, by a gentlemen nam Andrew Walker. I believe he has point out some very relevant, and telling changes in the way technology will be deliver. Andrew wrote “Google not Amazon.
Make fantastic savings in a server-less world
While the title of the writing speaks of technology changes being brought on by the cloud service providers, it also speaks of the coming (in my opinion) changes in who and how technology will be deliver. He writes the following interesting this is a screenshot of the online observations: “ Serverless cloud is where the provisioning and operation of your infrastructure is fully automat. Of course there are still servers, but you don’t interact with them any more.
In a serverless cloud environment you don’t
Have an infrastructure team (emphasis add) at all. The irony is that you’ve automat a big chunk of IT and made it rundant. That work is done by rich data machines and by Google’s engineers (at no extra cost).” He goes on to make an important observation: “With old school cloud there are architects and administrators playing with computers and networks.