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  1. As someone who has worked in software since 2001, and in the Cloud Native (containerisation and Kubernetes) space since 2013, I'm getting old enough to have seen trends come and go a few times. VMs came (and stayed), continuous integration went from a fad talked about by gurus to the mainstream of software delivery, and containers went from some changes Google made to the Linux kernel to the de facto standard for software packaging, and then on to the foundation for Kubernetes, an industry-standard software deployment platform. But it's another thing to see a wave come, and then see it recede for a time before you expect it to rise again. And in the last years, we at Container Solutions have observed that more and more of the decision-makers in our industry have shifted their stance on the cloud to the point where it became impossible for us to ignore. View the full article
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