The capability to operate cloud-native applications can generate enormous business growth and value. But enterprise architects should be aware that cloud-native applications are vulnerable to vendor lock-in. We investigated cloud-native application design principles, public cloud service providers, and industrial cloud standards. All results indicate that most cloud service categories seem to foster vendor lock-in situations which might be especially problematic for enterprise architectures. This might sound disillusioning at first. However, we present a reference model for cloud-native applications that relies only on a small subset of well standardized IaaS services. The reference model can be used for codifying cloud technologies. It can guide technology identification, classification, adoption, research and development processes for cloud-native application and for vendor lock-in aware enterprise architecture engineering methodologies.
Titel | ClouNS - A Reference Model for Cloud-Native Applications. |
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Medien | 8th Workshop on Service oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering at EDOC 2016 |
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Verfasser/Herausgeber | N. Kratzke, Prof. Dr. René Peinl |
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Veröffentlichungsdatum | 05.09.2016 |
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Zitation | Kratzke, N.; Peinl, René (2016): ClouNS - A Reference Model for Cloud-Native Applications. . 8th Workshop on Service oriented Enterprise Architecture for Enterprise Engineering at EDOC 2016 . |