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Enterprise AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) has continued to change the way the world views what is technologically possible. Moving from theoretical to implementable, the emergence of technologies like ChatGPT allowed users of all backgrounds to leverage the power of AI. Now, companies across the globe are taking a deeper dive into their own AI and machine learning (ML) capabilities; they’re measuring the modes of success needed to become truly AI-driven, moving beyond baseline business intelligence goals and expanding to more innovative uses in areas such as security, automation, and performance.In DZone’s Enterprise AI Trend Report, we take a pulse on the industry nearly a year after the ChatGPT phenomenon and evaluate where individuals and their organizations stand today. Through our original research that forms the “Key Research Findings” and articles written by technical experts in the DZone Community, readers will find insights on topics like ethical AI, MLOps, generative AI, large language models, and much more.
Kubernetes in the Enterprise
Kubernetes: it’s everywhere. To fully capture or articulate the prevalence and far-reaching impacts of this monumental platform is no small task — from its initial aims to manage and orchestrate containers to the more nuanced techniques to scale deployments, leverage data and AI/ML capabilities, and manage observability and performance — it’s no wonder we, DZone, research and cover the Kubernetes ecosystem at great lengths each year.In our 2023 Kubernetes in the Enterprise Trend Report, we further dive into Kubernetes over the last year, its core usages as well as emerging trends (and challenges), and what these all mean for our developer and tech community. Featured in this report are actionable observations from our original research, expert content written by members of the DZone Community, and other helpful resources to help you go forth in your organizations, projects, and repos with deeper knowledge of and skills for using Kubernetes.
DevOps
The DevOps movement has paved the way for CI/CD and streamlined application delivery and release orchestration. These nuanced methodologies have not only increased the scale and speed at which we release software, but also redistributed responsibilities onto the developer and led to innovation and automation throughout the SDLC.DZone's 2023 DevOps: CI/CD, Application Delivery, and Release Orchestration Trend Report explores these derivatives of DevOps by diving into how AIOps and MLOps practices affect CI/CD, the proper way to build an effective CI/CD pipeline, strategies for source code management and branching for GitOps and CI/CD, and more. Our research builds on previous years with its focus on the challenges of CI/CD, a responsibility assessment, and the impact of release strategies, to name a few. The goal of this Trend Report is to provide developers with the information they need to further innovate on their integration and delivery pipelines.
Kubernetes in the Enterprise
In 2022, Kubernetes has become a central component for containerized applications. And it is nowhere near its peak. In fact, based on our research, 94 percent of survey respondents believe that Kubernetes will be a bigger part of their system design over the next two to three years. With the expectations of Kubernetes becoming more entrenched into systems, what do the adoption and deployment methods look like compared to previous years?DZone's Kubernetes in the Enterprise Trend Report provides insights into how developers are leveraging Kubernetes in their organizations. It focuses on the evolution of Kubernetes beyond container orchestration, advancements in Kubernetes observability, Kubernetes in AI and ML, and more. Our goal for this Trend Report is to help inspire developers to leverage Kubernetes in their own organizations.
Database Systems
Every modern application and organization collects data. With that, there is a constant demand for database systems to expand, scale, and take on more responsibilities. Database architectures have become more complex, and as a result, there are more implementation choices. An effective database management system allows for quick access to database queries, and an organization can efficiently make informed decisions. So how does one effectively scale a database system and not sacrifice its quality?Our Database Systems Trend Report offers answers to this question by providing industry insights into database management selection and evaluation criteria. It also explores database management patterns for microservices, relational database migration strategies, time series compression algorithms and their applications, advice for the best data governing practices, and more. The goal of this report is to set up organizations for scaling success.
DevOps
With the need for companies to deliver capabilities faster, it has become increasingly clear that DevOps is a practice that many enterprises must adopt (if they haven’t already). A strong CI/CD pipeline leads to a smoother release process, and a smoother release process decreases time to market.In DZone’s DevOps: CI/CD and Application Release Orchestration Trend Report, we provide insight into how CI/CD has revolutionized automated testing, offer advice on why an SRE is important to CI/CD, explore the differences between managed and self-hosted CI/CD, and much more. The goal of this Trend Report is to offer guidance to our global audience of DevOps Engineers, Automation Architects, and all those in between on how to best adopt DevOps practices to help scale the productivity of their teams.
Kubernetes and the Enterprise
In DZone’s 2020 Kubernetes and the Enterprise Trend Report, we found that over 90% of respondents to our survey reported leveraging containerized applications in a production environment, nearly doubling since we asked the same question in 2018. As containerization approaches peak saturation, Kubernetes has also become an indispensable tool for enterprises managing large and complex, container-based architectures, with 77% of respondents reporting Kubernetes usage in their organizations. Building upon findings from previous years that indicate the technical maturity of containers and container orchestration, DZone’s 2021 Kubernetes and the Enterprise Trend Report will explore more closely the growing ecosystem and tooling, use cases, and advanced strategies for Kubernetes adoption in the enterprise.
CI/CD
In 2020, DevOps became more crucial than ever as companies moved to distributed work and accelerated their push toward cloud-native and hybrid infrastructures. In this Trend Report, we will examine what this acceleration looked like for development teams across the globe, and dive deeper into the latest DevOps practices that are advancing continuous integration, continuous delivery, and release automation.
Kubernetes and the Enterprise
Want to know how the average Kubernetes user thinks? Wondering how modern infrastructure and application architectures interact? Interested in container orchestration trends? Look no further than DZone’s latest Trend Report, “Kubernetes and the Enterprise.” This report will explore key developments in myriad technical areas related to the omnipresent container management platform, plus expert contributor articles highlighting key research findings like scaling a microservices architecture, cluster management, deployment strategies, and much more!
Comments
May 25, 2017 · Daniel Stori
Never! For each article that says that Java will die, one new Java programmer borns.
Dec 09, 2016 · Daniel Stori
Peace, my friend! Sorry if I offended you. I will do my best in the next ones. Cheers <3
Dec 07, 2016 · Daniel Stori
The point is not the drink, is the Machine: The Cokorange Machine IS A COKEANDORANGE Machine, with a new feature added.
Dec 07, 2016 · Daniel Stori
I respect your opinion but I gently disagree with that. This is my vision about this two patterns extrapolated to concrete objects of the real world. However, you are free to disagree with that and I'm free to disagree with you. Cheers! ;)
Dec 06, 2016 · Daniel Stori
fair enough !
Dec 05, 2016 · Daniel Stori
Well, I did de picture with this in my mind, so, in my humble opinion it is pretty according with the pic, but I respect your point. I will try to be more precise in the future pictures of this serie ;) Cheers
Dec 05, 2016 · Daniel Stori
class BaseMachine {
____getCoke()
____getOrangeJuice()
}
class Cokorange extends BaseMachine {
____getCokorange() {
________return getCoke() + getOrangeJuice()
____}
}
Jan 27, 2016 · Imesh Gunaratne
What an excellent summary of the current status of containers.
Jan 11, 2016 · Daniel Stori
That`s a good discussion Virender, but to focus on G1 the comic should be more complex as we need to observe spaces and generations. But let`s try someday.
Jan 11, 2016 · Daniel Stori
Thank you for your feedback Binh. There are more coming.
Jan 11, 2016 · Daniel Stori
LOL, thanx for your link.
Jan 01, 2016 · Daniel Stori
Hi Shai, thank you for your feedback. I focused the comic in GC types, not the way that GC acts itself. But there is no doubt that the approach that you suggested can generate another comic. Happy 2016.