Kubernetes

Survey Sees Steady Pace of Enterprise Transition to Kubernetes

Volterra, a provider of a hybrid cloud computing platform based on Kubernetes, today published the results of a survey of 300 IT decision-makers in the U.S. that finds more than half of ...
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5 Questions To Ask Before Adopting Kubernetes

This article is part of a series of articles from sponsors of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2020 North America Looking to adopt Kubernetes? Make sure your choice is the right one At Rookout, ...
Container Adoption Outpace DevOps

Container Adoption Starts to Outpace DevOps

A new survey finds the number of organizations using containers is poised to pass the number of organizations employing DevOps processes in the months ahead. Less clear, however, is the degree to ...
Now's the Best Time for Container Adoption

Now’s the Best Time for Container Adoption

Enterprise software companies stand to benefit greatly from container technology, yet adoption has been slow. It’s understood that containers could help to speed the inevitable force of digital transformation, overcoming the challenges ...
New Docker Survey Highlights Container Adoption and Orchestration Trends

New Docker Survey Highlights Container Adoption and Orchestration Trends

Who’s using Docker in production, which workloads are they deploying on containers and how are they orchestrating Docker containers? A new survey sponsored by the company reveals some enlightening data regarding these ...
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NGINX Survey Discovers Accelerated Rates of Container Adoption

NGINX Survey Discovers Accelerated Rates of Container Adoption

At this juncture it’s not so much a question of whether IT organizations will be embracing containers but rather to what degree. A new survey of over 1,800 IT professionals conducted by ...
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Why Is Container Adoption on the Slow Side? Some Thoughts

Why Is Container Adoption on the Slow Side? Some Thoughts

In theory, everyone should love containers. They’re portable. They’re scalable. They’re free. They’re easy to put into production quickly, as DevOps teams certainly know. Yet, so far, adoption rates for platforms like ...
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