Seriously, what happened? I thought we were moving everything out we could to public cloud?
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Private cloud is the latest fad.
@em+1jj298mfs I hadn't heard that one but I'm not surprised.
That's just one of a variety of things that you'd think would be identified already.
Are you talking about how we started shoving apps into the cloud without an enterprise cloud logging solution in place? That teams had to pull logs on-prem to store because of this costing extra money to pull the data out of the cloud?
Yes the hype of moving a lot of things to the cloud has been around for several years. But you’re assuming we have a competent CTO that you’d think would have everything in place so teams could make the move. Nope. There are so many things they haven’t sorted out in years of working on this. It’s an absolute cluster f@@k.
The execs are incompetent in this org.
Bridget went yet a new direction. Less to the cloud, more to the new pos internal data centers. Then, this will change again, new direction, late summer
It's whatever the dopey Indians propose because they all cover for each others lack of ability. They are all so giddy about openshit now.
@ag IBM is always good at selling to the bank. Actually, this bank is a good mark for selling anything too -- Saas (such as nCino), and now PAAS. Did the bank buy on the DataStage push? The cloud migration started with VMWARE (PKS/Tanzu), then azure, then redHats/IBM (open shift). Fun. This bank spends more time maintaining its current applications (and verifying them) than it does in designing new applications that meet the customer's ever-changing needs. This bank is and will always be a tarpit. Oh I didn't mention agile!
Wells Fargo has tried so many different strategies in the past, but most of the efforts failed. This company is totally incapable of finishing whatever they start.
Azure is OUT. Open shift is IN.