Notes for March 3 Board discussion
Hi everyone, In the March 3 board meeting we took some time to break off into groups to discuss emerging market opportunities: NFV/IoT, Containers, and Public & Hybrid Clouds. Additionally, given the importance of the new product management working group, there was a group focused on that. After the teams met they came back and shared their thoughts on the opportunities for OpenStack, which I attempted to summarize in the attached slides. The primary goal of the exercise was to raise awareness of the rapidly changing market landscape, while identfying potential areas to focus on going forward. One of the biggest takeaways was that there are many other communities and organizations working on adjacent technologies that we can better collaborate with, both at our summits and by working more directly in other forums. I look forward to working with everyone to ensure OpenStack is an integral part of these exciting emerging markets! Mark
A big thanks to Mark for leading the discussion at the March meeting and for summarizing the results. Board members we'd like to continue on these discussions and develop some next steps. Most likely we will need to hold the discussions at the May board meeting. April is looking pretty full. But I propose that in May we start the discussion by looking at the proposed actions that Mark has in his summary and then develop some next steps. Cheers! AlanClark
Hi everyone,
In the March 3 board meeting we took some time to break off into groups to discuss emerging market opportunities: NFV/IoT, Containers, and Public & Hybrid Clouds. Additionally, given the importance of the new product management working group, there was a group focused on that. After the teams met they came back and shared their thoughts on the opportunities for OpenStack, which I attempted to summarize in the attached slides.
The primary goal of the exercise was to raise awareness of the rapidly changing market landscape, while identfying potential areas to focus on going forward.
One of the biggest takeaways was that there are many other communities and organizations working on adjacent technologies that we can better collaborate with, both at our summits and by working more directly in other forums.
I look forward to working with everyone to ensure OpenStack is an integral part of these exciting emerging markets!
Mark
Great summary Mark, thanks for sharing. Best, Simon On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 1:26 PM, Alan Clark <aclark@suse.com> wrote:
A big thanks to Mark for leading the discussion at the March meeting and for summarizing the results.
Board members we'd like to continue on these discussions and develop some next steps. Most likely we will need to hold the discussions at the May board meeting. April is looking pretty full. But I propose that in May we start the discussion by looking at the proposed actions that Mark has in his summary and then develop some next steps.
Cheers! AlanClark
Hi everyone,
In the March 3 board meeting we took some time to break off into groups to discuss emerging market opportunities: NFV/IoT, Containers, and Public & Hybrid Clouds. Additionally, given the importance of the new product management working group, there was a group focused on that. After the teams met they came back and shared their thoughts on the opportunities for OpenStack, which I attempted to summarize in the attached slides.
The primary goal of the exercise was to raise awareness of the rapidly changing market landscape, while identfying potential areas to focus on going forward.
One of the biggest takeaways was that there are many other communities and organizations working on adjacent technologies that we can better
collaborate > with, both at our summits and by working more directly in other forums. > > I look forward to working with everyone to ensure OpenStack is an integral > part of these exciting emerging markets! > > Mark
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participants (3)
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Alan Clark
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Mark Collier
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Simon Anderson