target audience: TECH SUPPLIER Publication date: Mar 2024 - Document type: Market Perspective - Doc Document number: # US51914924
Defining Cloud-Native Workloads from an Infrastructure Perspective: An Update
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Table of Contents
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Executive Snapshot
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Figure: Executive Snapshot: Defining Cloud-Native Workloads from an Infrastructure Perspective — An Update
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New Market Developments and Dynamics
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Figure: Level of Investments in New Technologies Over the Next Five Years
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Figure: Expected Spending on Cloud Applications
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Cloud-Native Applications
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Cloud-Native Application Attributes
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Cloud Native Versus Cloud Platformed Versus Cloud Rehosted
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Figure: Major Points of Contention in Defining Cloud Native
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Table: Types of Cloud-Based Applications
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Cloud-Native Infrastructure
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Table: Cloud-Native Infrastructure Types
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Workload Categories by Cloud-Native Adoption
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Table: Workload Categories and Cloud-Native Application Impact
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Figure: Workload Categories Spend Percentage by Infrastructure Supporting Cloud-Native Applications, 2022 and 2027
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Figure: Top 5 and Bottom 5 Workloads by Percentage of Investment Supporting Cloud-Native Applications, 2022
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Figure: Top 5 and Bottom 5 Workloads by Percentage of Investment Supporting Cloud-Native Applications, 2027
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Operating Systems and Cloud-Native Workloads
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Data Management for Cloud-Native Workloads
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Advice for the Technology Supplier
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OS Compatibility Is Key
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Focus on Security
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Support All Workloads
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Advice for IT Decision-Maker
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Prepare for Challenges in Moving to a Cloud-Native Environment
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Be Dynamic in Supporting Cloud-Native Workloads
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Future Proof Your Cloud-Native Strategy
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Learn More
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Related Research
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Synopsis
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