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Cloud-native Strategies Continue to Drive Modernization Initiatives
Applications Continue Their Migration to Public Cloud
Multi-cloud Is Now the Norm as Production Applications Shift Off Premises
Microservices Accelerate IT Modernization Despite Ongoing Cloud-native Challenge…
Microservices Architectures Bring Freedom and Flexibility to IT Ecosystems
Organizations Continue to Grapple With Challenges Around Cloud-native Applicatio…
Integration and Security Consistency Continue to Trouble Microservices Adopters
The Transition to New Technology Stacks Continues in Earnest
DevOps and Infrastructure-as-code Continue Their Rapid Penetration Into Modern…
Code Enters Production Rapidly for a Rising Percentage of Organizations
Extensive Plans Are in Place to Optimize Cloud-native Environments
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Respondent Demographics
Research Report: Distributed Cloud Series: The Mainstreaming of Cloud-native Apps and Methodologies
Jul 21, 2023
by
Christian Perry
In today’s fast-paced business landscape, organizations must be sufficiently agile and flexible to meet the evolving needs of their customers. However, many still rely on legacy applications that can struggle to handle the demands of modern-day business requirements. This can create significant challenges for IT departments that are tasked with maintaining business operations while transitioning to more modern approaches that drive their organizations forward. To overcome these challenges, organizations are increasingly turning to a “cloud-first” strategy for their digital transformation initiatives. This approach involves prioritizing cloud-based, developer-friendly solutions over traditional on-premises software and infrastructure, allowing organizations to leverage the scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness of cloud computing to improve their operations, increase agility, and meet the needs of their customers more effectively.
To assess the landscape for cloud-native applications and methodologies, Enterprise Strategy Group surveyed 378 IT and DevOps/AppDev professionals in North America (US and Canada) responsible for evaluating, purchasing, building, and managing application infrastructure in their organization.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Report Conclusions
Introduction
Research Objectives
Research Findings
Cloud-native Strategies Continue to Drive Modernization Initiatives
Applications Continue Their Migration to Public Cloud
Multi-cloud Is Now the Norm as Production Applications Shift Off Premises
Microservices Accelerate IT Modernization Despite Ongoing Cloud-native Challenges
Microservices Architectures Bring Freedom and Flexibility to IT Ecosystems
Organizations Continue to Grapple With Challenges Around Cloud-native Applications
Integration and Security Consistency Continue to Trouble Microservices Adopters
The Transition to New Technology Stacks Continues in Earnest
DevOps and Infrastructure-as-code Continue Their Rapid Penetration Into Modern Business
Code Enters Production Rapidly for a Rising Percentage of Organizations
Extensive Plans Are in Place to Optimize Cloud-native Environments
This Complete Survey Results presentation focuses on the strategy, process, personas, and considerations involved in cloud-native application and deployment initiatives. This includes an examination of new technology stacks that support these cloud-n…