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Cloud-native Application Strategies Are Becoming More Common in Conjunction with…
IT Recognizes the Value of Modern Application Architectures, but Challenges Pers…
The Path to Cloud-native Is Modern Application Platforms
The Cloud-native Transition Is Dependent on Iterative Methodologies
Organizational Dynamics Align to Cloud-native Success
Conclusion
Research Methodology
Respondent Demographics
ESG Research Report: Cloud-native Applications
May 04, 2022
by
Bill Lundell
Today’s businesses are evolving rapidly to meet the demands of their customers, but traditional and heritage applications often do not meet the requirements. IT organizations are trying to keep their businesses running while migrating to new, modern approaches to advance the business into the future. Many organizations are taking a “cloud-first” approach to their digital transformation initiatives, which requires building, maintaining, and operating a developer-ready infrastructure without impacting developer velocity.
To understand cloud-native application trends, including bridging the gap between container development, Kubernetes, and IT operations through CI/CD pipelines, ESG surveyed 387 IT professionals at organizations in North America (US and Canada) responsible for evaluating, purchasing, managing, and building application infrastructure.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Report Conclusions
Introduction
Research Objectives
Research Findings
Cloud-native Application Strategies Are Becoming More Common in Conjunction with Ubiquitous Public Cloud Usage
IT Recognizes the Value of Modern Application Architectures, but Challenges Persist
The Path to Cloud-native Is Modern Application Platforms
The Cloud-native Transition Is Dependent on Iterative Methodologies
Organizational Dynamics Align to Cloud-native Success
As organizations continue to adopt multiple public cloud providers, maintain multiple data centers, and scale edge and colocation environments, IT decision makers must consider a wealth of locations to deploy new workloads and migrate existing worklo…