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2018 Year in Review

2018/12/31
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**Show: 378Description: **Aaron and Brian review the biggest news, trends and topics of 2018.

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Show Notes:

  • Previous Year Cloudcast Predictions: 2017), 2016), 2015), 2014),
  • Top Tech Trends (expected) in 2019) (via CBInsights)
  • Commercial Open Source Software Companies ($100B))
  • Cloudability - State of the Cloud (2018))

Big Trends:

  • Gartner IaaS MQ is down to 6 companies (AWS, Azure, GCP, Alibaba, IBM, Oracle)
  • AWS growing +40% ($25B revenues) and Azure revenues ~ $28-30B (but not explicitly broken out) - AWS claimed at re:Invent to have 51% market-share.
  • Big acquisitions around Open Source (Red Hat, GitHub, Hortonworks)
  • A new push by Open Source companies (Redis, Confluent) to change their licensing model to help protect them from public cloud providers taking their software and not giving back - http://dtrace.org/blogs/bmc/2018/12/14/open-source-confronts-its-midlife-crisis/)
  • Big funding and investments around HCI and Backup HCI
  • Kubernetes continues to dominate containers and cloud-native (see: @PodCTL podcast))
  • New CEO at Google Cloud (Thomas Kurian)
  • Blockchain seems to need a new PR agency
  • Interest rates are rising (2 more raises are projected in 2019), which changes all the VC models

Tech Stocks (2018):