![]() ![]() There’s a well-known saying that “every company is a tech company.” Domino’s exemplifies this so well that the world’s largest pizza delivery and carryout chain is known as “ a tech company that happens to make pizza.” Here’s an example of how an enterprise called Domino’s Pizza thinks through their container strategy and the potential business impact of adopting Kubernetes. Smarter With Gartner, 6 Best Practices for Creating a Container Platform Strategy, April 23, 2019, /smarterwithgartner/6-best-practices-for-creating-a-container-platform-strategy Gartner predicts that by 2022, more than 75 percent of global organizations will be running containerized applications in production, which is a significant increase from fewer than 30 percent today. ![]() Even global enterprises are moving fast to explore the benefits and to work through operational challenges. The momentum behind the enterprise adoption of Kubernetes is due in part to the remarkable rise of containers in the enterprise. Today, Kubernetes is known among developers, startups and enterprises alike as the standard for modern, cloud-native applications. Over a relatively short timeframe, Kubernetes grew from version 1.0 to a major enterprise technology. Their goal was to help businesses adopt containers, which they believed was the future of computing. Five years ago, a group of Google employees turned an internal technology into an open source project. ![]()
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