The “ Cloud Native Comes of Age” report stated that the proportion of new cloud-native enterprise apps is expected to double by 2020. In their survey of 900 executives about how cloud-native applications enable business agility and innovation, Capgemini reports that companies on the leading edge of cloud-native technologies are building more than 20% of their applications in the cloud, driven by the need to improve velocity, collaboration, and customer experience. Containers, service meshes, microservices, immutable infrastructure and declarative APIs are examples of this approach, according to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. The need to handle sudden surges in demand drives many businesses to so-called cloud-native technologies, apps, and services born and operate in public, private, and hybrid cloud computing systems. A spike in demand on data can cripple IT systems and shutdown service. That might sound like a business’s dream come true, but it can unleash an avalanche of demands on the IT team. Overnight, their customer base, transactions and web traffic swell to incredible heights. Even obscure companies can find themselves propelled suddenly into the public’s eye.
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