It’s probably no surprise that I have long advocated the position that hybrid cloud would eventually become “the standard” architecture with respect to, well, cloud computing. As the dev/ops crowd at Glue Con was recently reminded by the self-styled “most obnoxious man in cloud”, Josh McKenty, you can only add to what exists in the data center. You can’t simply rip and replace, forklifts are not allowed, and allowances must be made for how to integrate with existing systems no matter how onerous that might be. The future is, as he put it, open and closed, traditional and modern, automated and human.
I would add to that, it is both public and private, with respect to cloud.