@AndiMann We've got enough major lifts in front of us that a lot of my headspace is on those strategic items: ERP, IAM, and CRM.
We've been leaning into AI at the institutional level, and that'll be a wild ride for IT and for many other industries.
And then Broadcomm acquired VMWare, did exactly what we all hoped they wouldn't, but knew they would, and hit the top of our risk list. So now we'll be working to minimize the risk they're creating.
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Tbh that BSL move by HashiCorp has been blown a little out of proportion. Unless you're making a direct competitor to their tools by using their sourcode, it doesn't affect you. Anyone that simply uses Terraform for infra automation can keep going.
Now of course if IBM goes and makes that usecase paid-only after all (which may even be the reason for the BSL move pre-acquisition), we'll be happy with the foresight of people making a timely fork.
I'm doing secondary research trying to reconcile multiple #Observability & #AIOps 'research' reports, and am having trouble corroborating this number. It seems ... optimistic?
@matthewskelton Right!?? Unacceptable, IMO. It is such an abusive breach of trust to take user insights and opinions anonymously, then only after many years hold those contributions hostage, to force customers into divulging their PII. So wrong.
The breach of trust and the abusive policy are why I will never use or trust them again.
#eWEEKChat A1: Very distributed, decentralized. Few have a holistic #Data strategy, let alone an #Analytics strategy. Some have a Data Management team, but even then mostly for integrity & governance, not #DataScience.
@AndiMann That rings true for higher education too. Data governance and data strategy are still early in the maturity cycle for most institutions with very mature pockets and silos of excellence.