CNCF survey shows cloud native technologies as established infrastructure

A recent CNCF survey reveals that cloud native technologies have become firmly established as core infrastructure in organizations. Kubernetes is widely adopted in production environments, according to the findings. Operational maturity plays a key role in managing AI workloads.

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has released its 2025 annual survey, providing insights into the adoption of cloud native technologies. The data indicates that these technologies are now a standard part of infrastructure setups across various organizations.

Kubernetes stands out as particularly prevalent, with widespread usage in production environments. This adoption underscores the reliability and scalability that cloud native solutions offer for modern IT operations.

The survey also emphasizes the growing importance of operational maturity in handling AI workloads. Organizations are increasingly focusing on mature practices to ensure efficient and effective AI infrastructure management.

For more details, the full report is available through the Linux Foundation's research page. The findings highlight ongoing trends in open source and DevOps practices, including GitOps methodologies.

This survey reflects the maturation of the cloud native ecosystem, supporting innovations in areas like AI infrastructure.

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