If you are running a consulting business and you are deploying Anthropic or OpenAI directly into your organization (I’m looking at you PwC and Accenture) you are letting the fox into the hen house.
OpenAI and Anthropic are openly funding and starting competitors to you while also using your usage to drive more success for them.
This is not a failure on their part but a failure on your part.
Consulting businesses that understand this are adopting a control plane that allows them to arbitrate where tokens go and who generates tokens for them.
Controlling the tokens is controlling the spice (Dune).
This was a key pillar of 8090’s global partnership with EY and they key feature of our Software Factory. We control token generation and can direct them to any model provider.
We are close to another global partnership and will announce it soon.
These organizations refuse to accept the disruption standing still or, even worse, by adopting and accelerating the companies who want to disrupt them.
@yenkel At the end of the day, its your ability to outpace the competition.
SaaS isn't dead, but now your consumers are part of the competition. Plan accordingly.
More complex than it needs to be.
Teraform already has k8s app access via the module and we can natively update config map values.
We would need to create new repos/folders in git, give terraform permissions, but maybe not to other clusters repo/folder, deal with git stuff in the TF
@todaywasawesome Cluster environment info. When using 3rd part controllers, it's very common to need things like IAM roles, account numbers, ect...
These are cluster specific and not usually sensitive. Terraform can populate config maps with this info on cluster create. Then lookup in helm