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The Future of Cloud and DevOps: 2021 Key Trends and Predictions

DevOps and Cloud have a crucial role in letting enterprises deliver services faster and better than before. Check out this blog to know DevOps key trends and predictions for 2021.

By Troy WalterPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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2020 has been difficult for people and businesses. Amidst everything, technology has been the rising tide lifting the boats of enterprises. DevOps and Cloud have a crucial role in letting enterprises deliver services faster and better than before.

What are DevOps and Cloud Computing?

DevOps is a set of philosophies, practices, and tools that facilitates interaction, communication, and collaboration between the development and operation teams in an Organization. By integration of both functions, organizations can deliver faster and better products. So, DevOps is the combination of Development (Dev) and Operations (Ops), but it can be more than just that.

Cloud Computing is the delivery of on-demand computing services over the Internet or the cloud on a pay-as-you-go basis. That is to say, users have to pay only for the service they want to use. Cloud Computing and DevOps are among the technologies Companies require to provide customer value. Though they are nothing new, keeping pace with industry developments and changing consumer requirements is the key to success in this competitive age. Here is a rundown of the latest trends and predictions of DevOps and Cloud Computing you need to keep watch for in 2021.

DevOps Key Trends and Predictions to watch in 2021

Rising Demand for Microservice Architecture

Unlike a monolithic application, which is built as a single autonomous system and any change in a small section can affect the entire system, Microservice Architecture or Microservices breaks down the application into multiple sublets. When combined with DevOps, it becomes easier to modify or deal with the units independently without having to disturb the entire system. This saves cost, time, and resources.

Adoption of DevSecOps

Security is no longer an option for Organizations, especially when the pandemic has imposed the practice of working remotely - opening doors for security vulnerabilities. To combat the risks of cyber-attacks, enterprises are more focused on layering security at all areas of business operations. Thus, there will be increased adoption of the DevSecOps approach, which will enable an agile security service and promote early mitigation of vulnerabilities.

Improving Agility through AgileOps

Real-time response to user requirements has become the priority for business operations, and hybrid and multi-cloud strategies have produced winners over the years. AgileOps encompasses Agile and DevOps practices which when adopted enhance an agile workflow maximizing stability and delivering high-quality services and development.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to drive efficacy

In today's world, every second generates a massive amount of data from various sources at an immeasurable speed which becomes frustrating for traditional approaches and obsolete technologies. With Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), the plethora of data can be processed, stored, and analyzed without human involvement. AI and ML are expected to combine with DevOps for a smooth and efficient workflow.

Further, leveraging AIOps in DevOps will negate human involvement in multi-cloud complexity and facilitate automated feedback from applications.

Kubernetes will boom

Indifferences in the IT environment primarily lead to bugs and errors in the software. Kubernetes facilitates developers to share the software and applications with the IT operations team without hindrance, promoting collaboration between both teams. Kubernetes help in building, testing, and deploying pipelines in DevOps and enables responding in real-time response to changing user requirements.

Cloud Computing Key Trends and Predictions to watch in 2021

Rise in demand for Hybrid and Multi-cloud

Hybrid and multi-cloud strategies have been IT managers' favorite in the last few years. These strategies provide flexibility and freedom to host applications across multiple clouds. IT managers are at ease to run multiple workloads in different environments according to consumer demands and requirements.

Edge Computing will accelerate

The explosion of IoT and the arrival of 5G networks are paving the way for Edge Computing - the buzzword enterprises are crazy about. Edge Computing is part of a distributed computing topology that brings data closer to the client where it is being gathered. Edge Computing solves the problem of latency, bandwidth enabling applications to work efficiently. Irrespective of the popular notion, cloud and edge computing complements each other to provide a real-time consumer experience.

Shift to Serverless Architecture

Serverless Architecture or Serverless is a cloud-native model that allows users to build and run applications without having to manage servers. Serverless Architecture eliminates architectural engineering as all the maintenance and upgrading is done by the cloud service provider saving Developers time to dedicate to other important aspects. Further, costs incurred are based on usage saving extra expenses.

Influx of Virtual Desktops

With the new norm of remote working and cyber security to be the priority, Companies are more likely to adopt Virtual Desktops. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure or VDI are run and managed on Virtual Machines deployed on a host data center, giving users remote access through end-points devices including laptops, mobile phones, PCs, etc.

So, DevOps and Cloud can be the next big thing you will want to adopt for your business, and if you feel hesitant about the process, professionals are waiting to listen to you. Xebia USA, one of the leading DevOps consulting in the USA, houses passionate craftsmen equipped with cutting-edge technology ready to change your business landscape. Xebia's DevOps and Cloud consulting has helped many companies embrace agile practices in their work environment and walk towards digital transformation.

The Grand View Research shows that the market size of DevOps is expected to reach USD 12.85 billion by 2025. There is rising adoption of Cloud and DevOps, and this can be viewed as a cultural shift. Employees are inculcating diverse knowledge around technology along with deep skills in specializations. This technology has the potential to grow and may completely undermine the traditional approaches in the coming years.

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Troy Walter

Blogger and Entrepreneur since 2010. Helping startups and brands to get more leads and traffic with the help of digital marketing.

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