Ververica, a company specializing in Apache Flink, a real-time data streaming technology, has announced a Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) deployment option for its unified streaming data platform, now available on the AWS Marketplace. This move aims to provide organizations with greater flexibility, efficiency, and security in their cloud deployments.
Cloud freedom is in overdrive. Organizations want cloud flexibility, cloud portability, cloud interoperability and (as always, above all) cloud agility. These same cloud computing engineering teams want public cloud extensibility, they want private cloud controllability and they want hybrid cloud interchangeability. In other words, they pretty much want to bring their own cloud deployment and usage model to any given application and data services scenario.
Nestled somewhere between public cloud hyperscaler services emanating from a formalized datacentre structure and the on-premises world of private cloud, bring your own cloud (often known as BYOC) can be defined as a “deployment model” that enables a business to host applications and data in their own cloud accounts with zero access from the cloud vendor who supplied the cloud, in whatever form. Great for compliance and data sovereignty control (because the customer can decide exactly what happens to each cloud instance at any time), the tradeoff with BYOC is a more “shared responsibility model” when we consider aspects such as security, operational complexity responsibilities and the need to clean up problem areas that might arise from so-called shadow IT where teams have deployed technologies outside of corporate guidelines. Among the technology trade players now aiming to popularize an efficient use of BYOC is Ververica. The company is known for its tech heritage work with Apache Flink, the real-time data streaming technology. Ververica Platform is a data stream processing platform that enables enterprises to host “production-grade” streaming infrastructure powered by Apache Flink. The method behind the company’s latest moves sees it announce a BYOC deployment option for its unified streaming data platform as now publicly available on the AWS Marketplace. This company says it is aiming to create a solution to balance flexibility, efficiency and security in cloud deployment
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