Technology

WHY KUBERNETES IS THE KALE OF CONTAINERISATION

Digital innovation has been the bumper crop of 2020, and there’s no sign this is going to slow down any time soon.

10 February 2021

Kubernetes is one of many examples of these innovations, and although it is still in the early days of adoption, businesses have taken note of its potential. Like kale, which flourishes in all kinds of difficult conditions, Kubernetes grows into the crevices that traditional systems have left behind, with measurable and proven results. It has already introduced improvements in terms of speed to market, software delivery, and stakeholder engagement. However, as with most technologies, it faces challenges when it comes to adoption and deployment.

Kubernetes offers value as a sustainable resource for organisations, but what challenges do organisations need to prepare for to get the most return from their investment?

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