Multicloud and your career
There are good reasons to embrace bad strategy. Yes, I’m talking about multicloud. No, I’m not talking about it the way you may be thinking.It makes sense for an ISV (like MongoDB, where I work) to ensure its service runs across all major clouds. Why? Enterprise buyers, even if they try to standardize on a single cloud vendor, are going to run different cloud services across different providers. It’s just the way enterprise IT works. Always. [ Also on InfoWorld: The 18 highest paying developer roles in 2021 ] But let’s scrap the vendorspeak. I’m talking about multicloud and you. I’m talking about how you grow your career by speaking multiple cloud “languages.”To read this article in full, please click here
There are good reasons to embrace bad strategy. Yes, I’m talking about multicloud. No, I’m not talking about it the way you may be thinking.
It makes sense for an ISV (like MongoDB, where I work) to ensure its service runs across all major clouds. Why? Enterprise buyers, even if they try to standardize on a single cloud vendor, are going to run different cloud services across different providers. It’s just the way enterprise IT works. Always.
But let’s scrap the vendorspeak. I’m talking about multicloud and you. I’m talking about how you grow your career by speaking multiple cloud “languages.”