$14B, do you know the problem HashiCorp Solves?
After a successful IPO, Hashicorp is one of the world's most valuable open source software companies. Do you know what they do?
If the CTO Advisor were a software company, it’d look a lot like HashiCorp. Platforms such as Vault and Consul solve practical challenges in the enterprise IT space. But for all, it’s $14B in value. Do you know what problems the team over at HashiCorp solves?
I do. At least I think I do. I haven’t used HashiCorp in production or the CTO Advisor Hybrid Infrastructure. But I get the messaging. You are a company with legacy monolithic applications. You need to ensure your new cloud-native stuff can integrate with the legacy stuff sustainably for each application team.
The premise of Hashicorp products such as Consul is to solve that very problem. It doesn’t matter if that cloud-native stuff lives in AWS, Azure, GCP, or on-premises. Do you have some new staff on Kubernetes and some new stuff consuming AWS Lambda functions?
The philosophy is that it doesn’t matter. HashiCorp is that shim.
Check out the Cloud Field Day event I attended where Hashicorp presented.