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The Cloud Native and DevOps industry is experiencing rapid growth, driven by digital transformation and the widespread adoption of containerization and microservices. Kubernetes and GitOps are becoming standard for scalable and automated deployments. There's a strong emphasis on security, compliance, and developer experience, pushing for more integrated and hardened platforms. AI is emerging as a new frontier for optimization.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
Global DevOps Market Size in United States
~Over $8 billion (2023 estimate for North America)
(20.5% CAGR)
- Increased adoption of cloud-native technologies.
- Growing demand for automation and agile practices.
- Focus on secure and compliant software delivery.
17 billion USD
Integration of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for predictive analytics, intelligent automation, anomaly detection, and self-healing within DevOps pipelines, optimizing operations and accelerating software delivery.
The discipline of building and maintaining internal developer platforms that offer self-service capabilities and standardized tools, significantly improving developer experience and operational efficiency by abstracting underlying infrastructure complexities.
Enhanced focus on securing the software supply chain through technologies like Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs), vulnerability scanning, and trusted execution environments to prevent and detect compromises from code inception to deployment.
NIST CSF 2.0 expands its scope beyond critical infrastructure to all organizations, providing a comprehensive framework to identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover from cyber incidents, with new emphasis on governance.
This policy will drive increased demand for platforms like Akuity that offer robust security, compliance, and auditing features, especially for organizations seeking to align with enhanced cybersecurity postures.
This U.S. Office of Management and Budget memo mandates that federal agencies move towards a Zero Trust Architecture and enhance software supply chain security, including the use of Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs).
This policy directly benefits Akuity by increasing demand for their FIPS-compliant builds, CVE patching, and features that support FedRAMP authorization and secure supply chain practices for government contractors and highly regulated industries.
CIRCIA mandates that critical infrastructure entities report covered cyber incidents and ransomware payments to CISA within specified timeframes.
This policy will increase the need for real-time monitoring, audit trails, and robust incident response capabilities within DevOps platforms, which Akuity’s observability and audit features can address.
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