I’ve made my opinion about where cloud should be on the CIO’s agenda clear. As I see it, today any debate whether to go all-in or not isn’t “pro versus con” but rather “pro versus comical.”
That’s why I decided to call our Adapt or Die conference session “Get on the Cloud Bus or Get in the Clown Car: How to Make the Most of the Multi-Cloud Revolution.”
I'm thrilled to have speakers on this subject who ship the code that makes it all happen. Adam Zwickey and Matt Stine from our awesome partner Pivotal will be joining us in San Francisco and New York, respectively.
If you’re in either place and not excited about the opportunity to hear from and engage with folks who know more about how to inject Silicon Valley mojo into any company, just stop reading here. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200.
But if you are—help us shape the conversation. I've teed up three key discussion topics. “Plus up” the ones our experts should double down up. Or help sharpen their focus. Or post questions or topics for the community to vote on.
In short, make Adapt or Die yours. (And don’t let the FTF opportunity pass you by – use my $99 passcode BKIRSCHNER99 come find me in San Francisco, NYC, or Chicago and let me know what you think about cloud and the clown car in person!)
Answer by Bryan Kirschner · Sep 20, 2016 at 09:44 PM
Why is going “cloud native” both urgent and inevitable?
Answer by Bryan Kirschner · Sep 20, 2016 at 09:44 PM
What are “microservices” and what to they mean to our organization?
Answer by Bryan Kirschner · Sep 20, 2016 at 09:45 PM
How do culture and technology have to adapt together to compete as a software-driven business?