Cloud-native infrastructure is rapidly changing as companies seek to streamline, scale and secure their digital environments.
As modern technology increasingly depends on platform engineering and artificial intelligence-driven solutions, a new balance is emerging between traditional DevOps practices and the unique demands of platform engineering. Both approaches are now competing to solve complex challenges in cloud-native and Kubernetes-focused ecosystems, driving the industry toward more integrated, scalable and accessible solutions.
With fresh innovations and collaborative frameworks on the rise, tech leaders are setting ambitious goals for making high-performance, large-scale operations a reality, according to Rob Strechay (pictured, right), managing director and principal analyst at theCUBE Research, and Savannah Peterson (left), principal analyst for devices, developers and edge at theCUBE Research.
“We’ve been talking big conversation about DevOps versus platform engineering, the healthy tension there,” Peterson said. “I do feel there’s this return to platform engineering. I’m not surprised they dedicated a full day to it. Today’s …