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The DevOps automation and cloud infrastructure management industry is rapidly expanding, driven by the increasing adoption of cloud-native technologies and the need for faster, more efficient software delivery. Organizations are heavily investing in tools that simplify complex infrastructure, optimize costs, and empower developers, leading to significant market growth and innovation in areas like AI-driven infrastructure management and self-service platforms.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
Cloud Infrastructure Market Size in United States
~Approximately 120 billion USD
(20-25% CAGR)
- Growth is driven by increased enterprise cloud adoption.
- Expansion across IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS segments.
- Rise in demand for hybrid and multi-cloud solutions.
300 billion USD
AI-driven platforms will automate resource optimization, predictive maintenance, and anomaly detection, significantly enhancing efficiency and reducing manual oversight in cloud infrastructure.
The increasing formalization of Platform Engineering as a discipline will lead to more dedicated teams building internal developer platforms, standardizing tools and workflows for enhanced developer experience.
WebAssembly's adoption beyond the browser will enable highly portable, secure, and performant server-side applications, offering an alternative to containers for certain workloads and expanding deployment options.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released its AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) 1.0 in January 2023, providing voluntary guidance to manage risks associated with the design, development, use, and evaluation of AI products and services.
This framework will influence how AI-driven features in DevOps tools are developed and deployed, requiring companies like Qovery to consider fairness, accountability, and transparency in their AI implementations.
In July 2023, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted new rules requiring public companies to disclose material cybersecurity incidents within four business days and annually report on their cybersecurity risk management, strategy, and governance.
These rules will increase demand for robust security and compliance features within DevOps automation platforms, as companies seek tools that help them meet disclosure requirements and manage cyber risks effectively.
While not a government policy, the CSA CCM v4, released in 2021, is a widely recognized cybersecurity control framework for cloud computing that provides a controls framework for cloud security assurance and compliance.
The CCM v4 continues to set the standard for cloud security best practices, driving demand for platforms like Qovery to offer advanced security controls, compliance reporting, and audit capabilities to meet enterprise requirements.
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