The question of who is the real owner of our data is not just rhetorical but an alarm bell for our digital autonomy. It's time to reflect on the long-term …
Great article, very clear on what it means to “own” data and why it’s important!
Since it’s mentioned there on a side note, I’d like to note that Kubernetes (while I agree on the point of it introducing a lot of additional complexity) can be a tool precisely to counter vendor lock-in, because it simplifies deploying a complex setup in a different hosting environment (regardless of whether it’s on-premise or a different cloud provider).
Great article, very clear on what it means to “own” data and why it’s important! Since it’s mentioned there on a side note, I’d like to note that Kubernetes (while I agree on the point of it introducing a lot of additional complexity) can be a tool precisely to counter vendor lock-in, because it simplifies deploying a complex setup in a different hosting environment (regardless of whether it’s on-premise or a different cloud provider).
@cypheon @stefano Portability is an important advantage when it comes to Kubernetes (k8s), it can even be used at home with k3s.