My name is venkatasubramanian and I’m Nexgen CEO. I want to
share some of the observations and conclusions that I made during this year, as
well as talk about the prospects for further development of the cloud computing
industry in Chennai.
We are talking about a real cloud - a distributed computing
environment and scalable storage, designed to ensure the operation of applications
and storage of their data. This is not exactly the same as virtual machines,
which in their functionality are no different from physical servers, but in
many ways surpass them, because they are more reliable and at the same time
easy to maintain. We, the operators, are accustomed to be proud of this full
functionality, but is this always what we need to solve the customer’s problem?
Nexgen provides services
Nexgen has been providing cloud computing services since
2012. But, recalling this fact, I must say that in that distant year we only
had our first customers. And the understanding that this area has certain
prospects in the Chennai market came to us even earlier, in 2011. This was the
reason for the active work to create the first products and their promotion on
the market.
I remember quite clearly how, 8 years ago, we got in touch
with the first potential customers, who could not understand what kind of
clouds they were talking about and why they needed them. One of the IT managers
at the agricultural holding didn’t even realize right away that it wasn’t about
clouds hanging above the ground and pouring rain on endless fields of corn. :-)
It was a very long time ago, cloud computing has not only
“not become mainstream”: very few people in Chennai even imagined what it was
and what it was for. The IT infrastructure of most enterprises, as a rule,
consisted of physical servers installed in the pressurized zone of the data
center or server rooms in the offices of the enterprise. Especially fast, the
guys kept such servers in rented apartments, where from time to time there were
power outages or some other poltergeist appeared in the form of the spirit of
the late great-great-grandfather, who disables pairs in RAID arrays. However,
cloud computing was not interesting to them then: “What kind of clouds are
these? Everything is fine with us, they say. ”
Cloud market: briefly on the main trends
And, you know, now, too, everyone is doing well. Allegedly.
And when all is well and there is no demand for some new
services, it seems, the operators can only brag about the number of
certificates, petabytes of capacities and market shares. New services are not,
because service providers do not see a demand for them.
I must say right away: I believe that virtual machines,
especially machines running in a reliable cloud, are a great tool. Our company
has been using them for more than 10 years to solve various problems, and I can
quite say that I am a fan of virtual machines. Fortunately, we no longer need
to talk about their advantages in 2019, so let's talk about some ... if not
disadvantages, then, correctly speaking, features.
No comments:
Post a Comment