

On Cloud
Deloitte US
On Cloud helps busy technology leaders cut through the noise on cloud, AI, and emerging tech. Hosted by Gary Arora, Chief Architect for Cloud & AI Solutions at Deloitte, each episode delivers real-world lessons and practical strategies from industry leaders. No jargon. No hype. Just the insights you need to make smarter technology decisions and stay ahead of what's next.
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Nov 13, 2019 • 27min
Modernizing your architecture? Think hybrid and multi-cloud
As the panoply of cloud vendors and products grows ever larger, so does the configuration and management complexity of the cloud. For many companies, this complexity can reduce the value of their cloud-computing investments. In this episode of the podcast, David Linthicum and guests, Intel's Lisa Davis and Deloitte's Doug Bourgeois, discuss ways companies can tackle cloud complexity and leverage multi-cloud architectures to help optimize cloud deployments in terms of performance, cost, and agility. Lisa and Doug also argue that companies need to realize that hardware isn't a commodity and that cloud architectures—and talent acquisition decisions—must be driven by mission-critical business needs and workloads.

Nov 6, 2019 • 24min
DevOps agility requires shift in focus to product value streams
There's little doubt of the value of agile and DevOps, but many companies still struggle to innovate with IT. It's often because they're stuck in a project management paradigm. One solution is to focus on product value streams and measure the business value delivered by software.

Oct 29, 2019 • 23min
Want better DevOps? It comes down to people and leadership
DevOps is a boon to software development and delivery, but companies sometimes struggle to get DevOps right. Most often, it's a people, rather than a tooling issue. Successful DevOps takes the right people and leadership, and a view from a product, rather than a project, lens.

Oct 22, 2019 • 18min
Rethink your talent strategy to help accelerate cloud value
Many companies struggle with technology in general, and cloud migration in particular. What's needed is a fresh perspective—a new look at how to accelerate what's possible. Savvy companies understand that to be able to drive increased value, they should increase diversity in the tech workforce. They also recognize the need to better understand and navigate the massive disruptions and cultural changes that come with their cloud computing journey. In this episode, David Linthicum and guest, industry thought leader Rashim Mogha, discuss ways companies can build a more inclusive, diverse workforce and manage the disruption that comes with digital transformation. Mogha's recipe for success: give everyone a seat at the table, automate, manage disruption, and focus relentlessly on building an adaptive culture from the top down.

Oct 16, 2019 • 27min
Chaos engineering: stress-testing the cloud
Cloud architectures are incredibly complex and, often, it's all but impossible to predict and prevent failure scenarios. Enter the ascendant discipline of chaos engineering, which aims to discover cloud failure points, in in-production systems, before they become disasters.

Oct 9, 2019 • 23min
The road to cloud success starts with a change in culture
Increasingly, companies are realizing that their cloud migration journey is defined as much by their culture as by their technology choices. Indeed, effectively managing the seismic changes that come with cloud computing is key to enabling a successful cloud adoption strategy.

Oct 2, 2019 • 25min
Going cloud-native? Think products, not projects
Companies often struggle to develop efficient cloud-native application environments. Frequently, it's because they haven't implemented product-oriented, enterprise-ready application delivery methods. Those that can make the shift, however, can reap enormous benefits.

Sep 24, 2019 • 27min
Testing: as automation ascends, humans play a critical role
As DevOps matures, and the "shift-everything-left" philosophy gains ascendancy, there's a movement to automate all—or most—phases of testing. However, there are some critical functions that may resist automation. In fact, contrary to the "automate-everything" impetus, human testers won't ever go away. Indeed, human testers need to be more involved, and earlier in the development process. In this podcast, Mike Kavis and guest, Angie Jones, discuss the human aspect of testing and how humans add significant value by assessing the system as a whole, helping developers design better code, and determining the level of testing automation that should occur. Angie also shares the testing automation matrix she has developed. Finally, they cover testing of machine learning algorithms—ways to help prevent or reduce bias and make algorithms more effective, and the emerging field of visual testing, which uses humans to ensure that graphics-heavy apps function and appear as designed.

Sep 18, 2019 • 17min
5G holds promise, but IoT and edge revolution is now
The current hype cycle is all about 5G and its tremendous promise. That promise may be fulfilled someday, but right now the IoT and edge technologies are helping organizations across all industries revolutionize their business and view most technologies through an as-a-service lens.

Sep 10, 2019 • 23min
Can you avoid moving to the cloud? No, and why would you?
Yes, there's complexity in the cloud journey, but that doesn't mean that the cloud isn't the place to be now, and in the future. As cloud adoption rises, it's important to understand which apps are right for the cloud and to manage complexity to make cloud adoption easier.


