Source: GOTO Nights - London, UK

Why Your Private Cloud is Probably a Bad Idea

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Join us for the online meetup "It's A trap! Why your private cloud is probably a bad idea" with Sam Newman. This GOTO Night will focus on the use of public cloud and what makes it work (or not).

Venue/Host: Zoom
Costs: Free of charge
Speaker: Sam Newman

ABOUT THE TALK

The growth of the public cloud market is obvious to everyone. But what’s less well known is that enterprises are still growing the infrastructure and services they run for themselves. A host of reasons are given for why companies can't use public cloud solutions, but do these reasons stack up?

This talk analyses the concerns around the use of public cloud, including concerns about vendor lock-in. I'll also look at what makes cloud work (or not), we'll see why private clouds often fail to deliver.

AGENDA

4:00pm — Welcome to this GOTO Night with Sam Newman
4:05pm — Sam Newman will present his subject of the day
4:30pm — Live Q&A with Sam Newman
4:55pm — Thank you for joining us for this GOTO Night

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Sam Newman is an independent consultant specializing in helping people ship software fast. Sam has worked extensively with the cloud, continuous delivery and microservices and is especially preoccupied with understanding how to more easily deploy working software into production.

For the last few years, he’s focused on microservice architectures. He has worked with a variety of companies around the world, often with one foot in the developer world and another in the IT operations space. Previously, he spent over a decade at ThoughtWorks before leaving for a startup, and then eventually setting up his own company. Sam is a frequent speaker at conferences. He is the author of "Building Microservices" (O’Reilly).

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https://trifork.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fI42eYizRJC-39zOOB6xqg

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