A dozen leading IT executives - from Oracle, Percona, SolarWinds, Hewlett-Packard, Bonitasoft, CA Veracode, BMC Software, Red Hat, Redgate, HackerRank and DigitalOcean - offer their DevOps predictions for 2019
As AI use increases, data science teams will adopt DevOps best practices — Justin Charness, principal product manager, machine learning, Oracle
DevOps will focus more on integration at the edge between services — Peter Zaitsev, co-founder and CEO, Percona
There will be a deepened focus on functions — Keith Kuchler, VP of engineering for SolarWinds Cloud
Automation remains key — Said Syed, director of HPE UX Design and Developer Productivity, HPE Chief Design Office
Experimentation with continuous delivery approaches will expand — Miguel Valdes Faura, CEO and co-founder, and Charles Souillard, CTO, COO, and co-founder, Bonitasoft
DevOps will play a pivotal role as the enabler of seamless security integration — Mark Curphey, vice president of strategy, CA Veracode
Adding jobs-as-code to the software delivery lifecycle will avoid the Dev-to-Ops speed-bump — Tim Eusterman, senior director, solutions marketing, BMC Software
The DevOps of the future will be quite different — Brad Micklea, senior director and lead, Developer Business Unit, Red Hat
2019 will see businesses turning to compliant database DevOps, thanks to two factors — Simon Galbraith, CEO of Redgate Software
Containers will make an impact on CI/CD — Jawahar Malhotra, senior vice president of engineering, HackerRank
Container orchestration software will replace many of the functions of DevOps — Dave Smith, VP of engineering, DigitalOcean