In 2030, organizations of all sizes must expect the technology landscape to be dramatically different. As cloud-native applications take over, ephemeral technology will be a larger component of infrastructure, regulatory demands will increase and there will be a critical need for speed that many organizations are not currently prepared to meet. Understanding the future of compliance and risk management is essential for any organization aiming to thrive in the hyper-speed era ahead.
Prepare for evolving technologies
The past decade has seen profound changes in the technology landscape — containers revolutionized application deployment and Kubernetes emerged as the de facto standard for deploying and operating containerized applications. Microservices, containers and pods can all be created, destroyed and replaced as needed by Kubernetes, scaled automatically based on defined metrics that ensure the ephemeral workloads have the resources they need to function effectively. These ephemeral workloads improve scalability and efficiency, while also enabling faster deployment and improved reliability, but these benefits come with new compliance and risk considerations.
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