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ESG Complete Survey Results: Distributed Cloud Series: Cloud-native Applications
May 16, 2022
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Enterprise Strategy Group Research
ESG conducted a comprehensive online survey of IT professionals from private- and public-sector organizations in North America (United States and Canada) between December 6, 2021 and December 17, 2021. To qualify for this survey, respondents were required to be IT, DevOps, and application development professionals responsible for evaluating, purchasing, managing, and building application infrastructure.
This Complete Survey Results presentation focuses on cloud-native application trends, including bridging the gap between container development, Kubernetes, and IT operations through CI/CD pipelines, as well as building, maintaining, and operating a developer-ready infrastructure without impacting developer velocity.
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Cloud-native Application Strategies Are Becoming More Common in Conjunction with Ubiquitous Public Cloud Usage
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Value of Modern Application Architectures Is Being Recognized, though Challenges Persist
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