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Open Hybrid Cloud: Enabling Innovation
Matt Hicks (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Gathering KubeCon NA
November 17, 2020
Join Matt Hicks, Executive Vice President of Red Hat’s Products and Technologies department, to learn more about how open hybrid cloud is delivering a flexible, open approach to working across clouds. Red Hat is committed to solving customer and market challenges, and enabling innovation everywhere to meet the demands of our rapidly changing world.
466759 Open Hybrid Cloud Enabling Innovation
A
Let's
take
a
step
back
and
talk
about
where
this
starts
and
that's
with
our
customers,
and
when
we
talk
to
our
customers,
and
especially
today
in
this
market,
they're
generally
in
one
of
two
places,
they
either
have
too
much,
or
they
have
too
little
the
camp
that
has
too
much
they're
they're
overwhelmed
they're,
trying
to
just
keep
up
to
scale
and
meet
to
man
and
they're
having
to
move
fast
without
sacrificing
scalability.
A
Now,
if
you
look
on
the
other
side
to
those
who
are
struggling,
they
just
don't
want
to
lose
what
they
have
at
this
point
and
to
deal
with
that
they're
having
to
optimize
and
automate
and
retrain,
really
to
just
reduce
cost
and
liability
and,
in
addition
to
the
general
market
pressures
technology
is
driving
a
new
wave
of
disruption
and
it's
forcing
us
to
operate
with
speed
and
system.
Stability
has
become
mandatory
as
demand
explodes
and
data
is
fueling.
A
The
massive
scale
of
digital
systems
and
our
world
demands
all
three
of
these,
and
when
our
customers
look
at
what
hybrid
means
to
them,
it
has
to
help
them
whether
they're
overwhelmed
whether
they're
struggling
an
open,
hybrid
cloud.
It
solves
these
challenges
with
the
power
of
open
source
innovation.
A
Open
source
is
behind
today's
technology
leaps
all
of
the
things
that
make
digital
transformation
possible.
So
let's
actually
take
a
look
at
some
of
those
first
look
at
infrastructure.
It
changed
from
mainframes
to
x86
commodity
hardware,
which
gave
birth
to
linux
servers.
Then
look
at
cloud.
Innovation
really
sprung
from
that
as
well.
The
cloud
the
public
cloud
underneath
is
linux
and
applications.
They've
moved
from
these
monolithic,
single-use
tools
to
reusable
flexible
microservices
container
and
mobile
architectures
heck,
even
networking
storage.
A
They
move
from
proprietary,
physical
components
to
software-defined
defined
deployments
that
can
easily
be
shared
and
managed,
and
our
customers
even
beyond
our
customers,
our
employees.
They
want
more
modern
applications,
connectivity
and
control.
These
demands
for
efficiency
for
agility
and
innovation
require
organizations
to
look
to
new
technologies
in
areas
like
cloud
mobile
and
hosted
services.