According to Gartner, over 95% of new digital workloads will be deployed on cloud native platforms, up from merely 30% in 2021. In comparison to the legacy infrastructure, cloud native is more skewed towards elasticity, scalability, fault tolerance and availability. To become cloud native, enterprises are adopting numerous technologies like Kubernetes, Serverless, Containers and Microservices. However, there are several challenges in becoming cloud native. This may include over dependence on platform providers, modularity, loose coupling between microservices, automated deployment etc. How can CIOs overcome these challenges to become truly cloud-native?
- Understanding cloud native architecture and its challenges
- DevOps and continuous delivery
- How to ensure scalability and elasticity in a cloud native world
- Importance of observability and monitoring