We discuss standards, de facto standards, and cloud standards. It comes down to how we are creating repeatable results for the cloud marketplace.
Ideally, we’re creating marketplaces where standards can be shared. We’d consider Amazon as the primary example, but we also talk about hardware and Kubernetes which have their own marketplaces.
Ultimately, we asked if we are creating standardized cloud infrastructure? The short answer is no.
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Rob’s Hot Take:
Rob Hirschfeld, CEO and co-founder of RackN and host of the Cloud 2030 Podcast, reflects on the November 30th DevOps Lunch and Learn session focused on standards and vendors’ attempts to establish standard operating processes. He highlights the market’s lack of convergence or trust in vendor-driven standards, emphasizing the durability of certain influential standards in the industry compared to vendor-specific APIs. Hirschfeld underscores the ongoing need for standard operating models and APIs to address market complexity, encouraging listeners to explore the insightful discussion at the2030.cloud for deeper insights into standardization efforts within the industry.