Cloud Technology News of the Month: May 2022

Cloud Technology News of the Month: May 2022

This month was brutal, to say the least. Something is brewing in the tech industry, whether it’s just a temporary slowdown or an overture to a full-blown recession.

Keep reading to find out what happened in the cloud world this May?

Story of the Month: Another Reserved Cloud Fail

Snapchat?reported underwhelming revenue and earnings this quarter, and offered even poorer future estimations – causing?its stock to plummet by 43%?and causing a ripple effect on the entire market.

What’s interesting in this story is the fact that Snapchat is likely giving a large portion of its $1.75 billion in the Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) to cloud providers.?Over 40% of Snapchat’s revenue goes to AWS and Google Cloud.

Sure, it made sense for Snapchat to build in the cloud and focus on growth and customer features. But committing to cloud capacity is a problem. Back in 2017,?Snapchat committed to spending $1.1 billion on AWS services?over five years, ending in 2022.?

More and more companies are starting to realize that reserving capacity is not a solution to mounting cloud bills.?In the last year’s Flexera?State of the Cloud?report, 52% of AWS users chose reserved instances and 44% savings plans.?This year, these numbers are down to 36% and 44%, respectively.

Snapchat’s executive team probably expected the company to grow steadily, but the pandemic and other events causing the current economic downturn proved them otherwise.?

There are so many other things companies can do to handle their cloud expenses – automated cost optimization being a chief alternative, as proven by?the rise of AI-powered solutions?on the market reported by TechCrunch (with a mention of CAST AI).?

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The Business of Cloud

Falling valuations, dropping VC funding, layoffs?reaching 15k?in May 2022, hiring freezes… In the looming bear market, tech startups and giants alike are under much pressure.?Y Combinator?warned its portfolio founders to “plan for the worst,” adding that the downturn is likely to mostly affect international, asset-heavy, low margin businesses, hard tech, and other companies with a long time to revenue.

Source:?Protocol,?CAST AI

Broadcom?plans to acquire the cloud computing and virtualization company?VMware?for around $61 billion in cash and stock, assuming the company’s staggering $8 billion in net debt. In today’s economy, this is a thought-provoking move.

Source:?Reuters

On a more positive note,?AWS?will spend $12 billion to expand its Oregon-based us-west-2 region by 5 data centers.

Source:?The Register

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Security & Outages

Communication is key if you’re in the cloud business.?Heroku?suffered a breach, acted on it, and then faced a backlash from many confused customers.?

AWS?deleted some packages they had previously pushed to public repositories. Hackers sniffed a great opportunity and got their hands on the namespaces, using them to distribute malware.

Source:?Mend.io

Security in cloud-native applications is a topic leaders should refresh once in a while. This paper from the?CNCF?walks you through specific use cases showing how teams faced ransomware incidents.

Source:?CNCF of GitHub

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Food for Thought

Gartner?and?IDC?expect 90-95% of applications to be cloud-native by 2025. Despite that, only 47% of IT decision-makers understand what “cloud-native” actually means, according to the report?Cloud-Native Development: Ready or Not??This begs the question: how will these folks know they’re cloud-native ready in the first place?

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Meanwhile at CAST AI

Here are some new product features hot off the press:??

  • Welcome the?Advanced Autoscaler for AKS! This handy feature adds and removes nodes in real-time, always picking the most cost-efficient options.?Learn more about our AKS Autoscaler.
  • Users can now install our?Evictor?algorithm via the Autoscaler policy in the platform’s UI and Terraform instead of the command line. Evictor continuously bin packs pods into the smallest number of nodes to reduce cluster costs.?
  • We added the concept of?a project?to the CAST AI console. Previously, if users had clusters with the same name across different Google Cloud projects, Azure Resource groups, or AWS accounts in the CAST AI console, there was no way to differentiate between these clusters. Now, each cluster record also indicates the name of the Google Cloud project / Azure Resource group / AWS account ID.

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