Virtual Instruments is Now Virtana and Has Set Out to Optimize Operational Cost and Risk in the Data Center and Public Cloud
Abstract: While users enjoy talking about multi-cloud, microservices, and Kubernetes, they often forget that approximately 80% of enterprise applications and an even larger share of mission-critical application workloads are still on-premises. These workloads are often tied to a specific set of host machines, typically requiring specialized staff and tools for silo-specific infrastructure management. Many of these traditional enterprise apps are not part of the corporate continuous delivery pipeline, living in a “parallel universe” that requires dedicated management tools and specialized operations staff. At the same time, cloud-native development and DevOps teams have created their own rapidly expanding universe, coming ever closer to automated release processes, near-instant rollback, and full observability of end-user interactions with individual microservices to inform the next incremental feature release. |
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