

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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Feb 2, 2022 • 22min
Cloud 2022: growing pains, new tech, and solving the complexity conundrum
Despite—or maybe because of—growing adoption across all industries, cloud is still experiencing growing pains, but the future is bright. In this podcast, David Linthicum talks with Converge Technology's Steve Worthington about cloud trends for 2022 and beyond. Steve's take is that technologies such as AIOps will bolster cloud success, but the trend toward multicloud and hybrid cloud architectures has introduced serious cloud complexity issues that will require a human touch to solve.

Jan 26, 2022 • 24min
It's cloud to the rescue to combat smartphone fraud
Smartphones are ubiquitous; they're also a prime target for fraud. However, governments and companies with innovative ideas are using technology to fight that fraud, and cloud is at the core of the fight.

Jan 13, 2022 • 25min
How companies are leveraging cloud to help ease the semiconductor shortage
Semiconductors aren't normally hot news. However, the recent chip shortage has them front and center—especially since they power the machines that power cloud. In this episode, David Linthicum talks with Deloitte's Brandon Kulik about the state of the semiconductor industry—how it's leveraging cloud to move faster, and how hyperscalers are beginning to manufacture their own chips to meet demand. Brandon also discusses new players in the market and what the future holds for the industry.

Jan 4, 2022 • 18min
Cloud 2022: distributed, edgy, more cost-effective, and in need of talent
What's in store for cloud in 2022? A distributed, edge-based cloudscape that's more cost effective, and growing at such pace that talent is at a precious premium. In this episode, David Linthicum and Mike Kavis look ahead at cloud's 2022. Their insights? More cloud architectures will include federated containers, companies will compete ferociously over top talent, movement to the edge will continue, and FinOps will enable organizations to understand and govern their cloud spend more effectively.

Dec 15, 2021 • 16min
Looking back at cloud's 2021: where we are and how we got here
The past year has been pivotal for cloud. Adoption is growing, but many organizations have growing pains. In this episode, David Linthicum and Mike Kavis look back at 2021 and spotlight four prevalent trends that are shaping cloud today—and tomorrow. According to David and Mike, they are: greater multicloud adoption, an increased focus on CloudOps, enhanced cost-consciousness, and the realization that cloud deployments require the right people and processes to succeed.

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Dec 9, 2021 • 28min
re:Invent 2021: how AWS is making cloud better, starting now
AWS re:Invent was spectacular this year, focusing on making cloud simpler, better leveraging technology for more cloud impact, moving older apps to cloud, and building cloud sustainability programs. In this episode, Deloitte's David Linthicum and Tony Witherspoon talk all things re:Invent, from how AWS is helping organizations get to cloud faster—and integrate and operate better once they get there—to new product and service announcements that will make cloud better, starting now

Dec 1, 2021 • 23min
How cloud software goes global via hyperscaler partnerships.
Ever wonder how software developers get those lucrative partnerships with cloud hyperscalers? In this episode, David Linthicum talks with 13three founder Jeff Aden about how 13three helps cloud software vendors begin, or accelerate, their partnerships with major hyperscalers such as AWS to take their software global. Jeff's view is that success takes the right tools and culture, but it also takes a cloud-native mindset and an understanding that change is the only constant in the market.

Nov 17, 2021 • 25min
Migrating from mainframe to cloud: the journey to success
Migrating mainframe apps to cloud is a daunting journey, but there's a growing need to modernize. In this episode, David Linthicum talks with Deloitte's Bjoern Langmack and AWS's Hemant Ahire about how companies can successfully transition from mainframe to cloud. The challenges are myriad, but not insurmountable. The group's advice: Automate as much as you can in the migration process, use the right tools, and try to disrupt the business as little as possible during the migration

Nov 3, 2021 • 17min
Four essential tips to help build a sound cloud architecture
Cloud architecture is more art than science. Building a solid architecture takes a broad understanding of both IT in general and cloud specifically, and it also takes lots of up-front work. In this podcast, David Linthicum shares four key tips for building a sound cloud architecture: Focus on the business value, build in security and governance from the get go, have a solid plan for ops and tech, and test as you go to ensure the final product meets your needs from day one.

Oct 27, 2021 • 24min
Transforming SaaS cost structures with consumption-based billing
Subscription-based billing methods for SaaS products aren't flexible, and they're often not fair. Drop-in metered billing solutions change that dynamic by enabling consumption-based billing—with customer-chosen metrics—for SaaS. The result? For customers, a more equitable billing structure with improved cost control. For software vendors (or any company looking to monetize home-grown software), the ability to build a more flexible, customer-driven product and get it to market faster.


