Logz.io Announces The DevOps Pulse 2020, The Largest Survey In The Company’s History With Insights From Over 1,000 Engineers
Annual DevOps Industry Survey Reveals Rising Observability Challenges as Businesses Increasingly Adopt Cloud-Native Technologies
Logz.io, the leading cloud-native observability platform for modern DevOps teams, today announced the results of the DevOps Pulse 2020, the company’s annual analysis of the key trends, points of interest, and challenges facing modern engineers. This year’s survey focused on the rise of cloud-native technology, highlighting increased adoption of technologies such as microservices, serverless, and Kubernetes, and the challenges these solutions pose for achieving observability, optimizing production monitoring, and driving visibility into application and infrastructure performance.
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The DevOps Pulse was first launched in 2016 to help the DevOps community understand various trends in DevOps philosophy, tooling, and more. Each year, the survey focuses on a specific issue relevant to the field. The DevOps Pulse 2020 is the largest survey in the series’s history, with over 1,000 engineers taking part and providing their perspectives on the trending topics impacting DevOps, SREs, developers, and other IT professionals around the globe.
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“In this year’s DevOps Pulse survey we found that although cloud-native technologies are an increasingly essential part of modern architecture, they present many challenges related to monitoring and observability. These technologies add layers of complexity that can inhibit an engineer’s ability to identify performance issues quickly,” said Jonah Kowall, CTO, Logz.io.”
In addition, this year’s survey analyzed the impact of COVID-19, highlighting the challenges engineers experience because of their work from home environment, and the required security considerations. However, with COVID-19 forcing a consistent distributed work experience, nearly 40% of respondents made remote hires in new regions and countries that they otherwise would not have considered pre-pandemic.
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