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  • 2024 will see the impact of rapid AI/ML advances on DataOps - empowering developers and DevOps teams by making data analytics that much more accessible, accurate, and definitive. APMdigest - Application Performance Management
  • As DevOps practices continue to grow, we expect to see wider adoption of AI-powered tools in the coming years. DevopsCube
  • In 2023, DevOps teams will place an even greater emphasis on observability, recognizing that it is crucial to ensuring the reliability and stability of their applications. DevopsCube
  • In July, IDC predicted an overall CAGR of 15.6% through 2026 for modern DevOps products and services. CRN
  • By accelerating digital transformation, DevOps helps businesses to reduce costs, generate new opportunities, and get more out of Salesforce. Salesforce Ben
  • 2023 will be a year of consolidation for software development, with more and more companies adopting a DevOps culture and integrating development, operations, and security teams. Azumo
  • The need for Site Reliability Engineers opens new opportunities for DevOps humans to advance their careers and take on an engineering role that provides immense value to organizations around the globe. The New Stack
  • By 2022, most businesses will have integrated and automated security into their DevOps procedures, moving from a DevOps approach to a DevSecOps approach. Gratzparkinn
  • DevOps has been a significant trend in software development for some time, and its importance will continue to grow in 2023. Transport Times
  • In 2022, we can expect microservices architecture to make processes faster, cheaper, and safer for organizations that adopt DevOps practices. techbeatly
  • The DevOps industry is expected to grow to $30 billion by 2028 as demand for automated testing and development tools continues. Tech.eu
  • From streamlining deployment methods to simplifying automation and monitoring, the benefits of adopting DevOps - and sticking with it - will continue to pile up in the coming years. IT Briefcase
  • Much like DevOps changed the world of software development, MLOps will enable maturity for AI. Ubuntu
  • DevOps will be a dominant driver in the cloud computing arena in 2023, as enterprises advance their app modernization strategies. Newslanes
  • With Expel MDR for Kubernetes, security teams can quickly detect and respond to security risks in their Kubernetes environments without slowing down the DevOps teams. Dark Reading
  • DevOps teams, cloud architects and developers are seeking tools to shine a light on sources of friction that threaten to slow the application modernization process. Software Quality
  • Increased AI/automation advancements and accessibility will significantly escalate in 2023, playing a greater role in easing next-generation app development capabilities among developers and DevOps teams. Newslanes
  • As we head into 2023, which is increasingly likely to be defined by the effects of an economic downturn, DevOps teams will need to get creative and do more with less. SD Times
  • DevOps teams will pressure their organizations to adopt low-code in 2023, as they increasingly recognize opportunities for more simple and seamless development workflows. VM Blog
  • What's new in 2022's hype cycle shows how devops, software supply chains, and cloud security dominate enterprises' priorities, balanced by the need to consolidate tech stacks to reduce risks. VentureBeat
  • In 2023, security teams will increasingly align security and devops practices for a holistic DevSecOps approach. VentureBeat
  • Overcoming the challenges of securing devops and software supply chains from malicious, unpredictable attacks with new technologies dominates Gartner's latest Hype Cycle for Application Security. VentureBeat

Last updated: 14 April 2024



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