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February 25, 2019 Greetings! The wave of cloud computing has gone through many iterations in the las

February 25, 2019 Greetings! The wave of cloud computing has gone through many iterations in the last decade. Amazon says that it is "always day one", while IBM's Ginni Rometty says that cloud is entering chapter two. Just as public cloud was not a single monolithic solution, multicloud has even more diversity. Our research team is helping to provide guidance on how to view the hybrid multicloud world. David Floyer has laid down a new taxonomy - give it a read and come join us for a community discussion on Thursday. As always, we greatly value your feedback. TheCUBE Insights weekly newsletter (previously Wikibon) brings you the timely research, insights, and opportunities to engage with the communities of your peers. [] [Hybrid Cloud Taxonomy]( by David Floyer The premise of this research is that hybrid applications will necessarily be deployed across hybrid clouds. One key capability of hybrid applications is the ability to move code to data, while also enabling movement of summary data to other cloud nodes as required. Hybrid applications achieve their highest functionality and lowest cost when they can be dynamically orchestrated to run against location optimized data. Includes a 12 minute video primer with David Floyer and Peter Burris [Read the full article]( [] [Action Item: Hybrid Cloud Taxonomy]( When: Thursday, February 28 Time: 12:00pm EST / 9:00am PST Where: [crowdchat.net/actionitem]( You've read the taxonomy and now you have questions. Join the conversation which starts with a short video with David Floyer, Dave Vellante, James Kobielus, Peter Burris, and Stu Miniman discussing various angles of this new research. Bring your questions, challenges, and share your knowledge. Have an idea for topics, or want to co-host? Contact us to help co-create these weekly conversations. [] [SiliconANGLE presents theCUBE Insights]( Official Podcast feed for SiliconANGLE Media's podcast where our hosts and guests reflect upon the many events theCUBE provides coverage for. This week's episode will be an audio version of the Hybrid Cloud Taxonomy as shared on theCUBE from our Palo Alto studio. [Subscribe for weekly episodes]( [iTunes]( [apple.co/2ye6Mu6]( Spotify: [spoti.fi/2O83OBn]( [] [Come see our analysts LIVE at]( Events Limited availability for meetings with our analyst team at these events - Contact us to meet [Google Cloud Next '19]( San Francisco, CA US April 9-11 2019 [Dell Tech World 2019]( Las Vegas, NV US April 29 - May 1 2019 SiliconANGLE Media Inc. theCUBE, SiliconANGLE, Wikibon Researching the communities and technologies driving change. [Have a question for our analysts? Ask away!]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [View our profile on LinkedIn]( [View our videos on YouTube]( Copyright © 2019. All Rights Reserved. SiliconANGLE Media, 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward this email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by stu@siliconangle.com in collaboration with [Constant Contact]( [Try it free today](

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