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IT Budget Allocations
December 2, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Contrarian Look at Software Spending

Over the past months, we’ve seen several blogs saying “cloud is eating software” instead of “software is eating the world.” There’s now data to back up that claim. Looking at the 2017 SIM IT Trends Study, software as a percentage of the entire IT budget may have peaked at […]

average % of IT spend by cost pool
November 23, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

The Software Budget’s Appetite Kept in Check by the Bottom Line

Application support consumes more internal labor spend than application development on average, despite generally higher salaries for application developers than for support personnel.

what is your organization's stretegic direction for your core business applications?
November 18, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

54 Percent of CIOs Have No Plans to Lift or Shift

Just because an application can be containerized or re-platformed does not mean it will be. When Deloitte asked CIOs about their core business applications, a majority said they only plan to enhance functionality, improve integration or stay put. True believers in the microservices/container revolution should not lose […]

skill differences between data and software engineers
November 11, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Answer: Hadoop. Question: What’s the difference between a data and software engineer?

Stitch Data analyzed everyone on LinkedIn that said they are a data engineers. They found that many were originally a developer, with 42 percent being a software engineer in their last job. This makes sense, as big data training specialist Jesse Anderson says a data engineer’s primary language should […]

diversity of Linux Foundation board members
November 4, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Diversity Watchdog

With the recently announced board additions, 4 of the 19 Linux Foundation board members are female. At 21 percent, that is one percentage point higher than the universe of directors at S&P 500 firms. The representation of many people of Asian descent is due to the geographic diversity […]

companies using different cloud technologies, based on data from HG Data
October 27, 2016February 14, 2025Snippet of The New Stack article

What We Know about Cloud Market Share

AWS has the most customers. Microsoft’s Azure and Rackspace show surprising strength per data sourced from HG Data.

node js survey: dependency update frequency
October 21, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Updating Dependencies in Node.js

Last week Facebook announced Yarn, which makes it easier to update dependencies with the npm registry. According to a recent RisingStack survey, 45 percent of Node.js developers update dependencies less than once a month. Whether Yarn will increase dependency updates is an open question, but it can’t […]

Development Cost for Kubernetes, Docker, etcd, and rkt
October 14, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Price of an Open Source Ecosystem

Last week we estimated that development costs for the Kubernetes ecosystem were over $120 million. Many people saw this as a bargain, while others questioned the underlying methodology. For example, using lines of code is by general consensus a flawed metric. Multiple readers also asked about the […]

Kubernetes and Docker project costs
October 7, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

How Much Did it Cost to Build the Kubernetes Ecosystem?

Based on the lines of code in each project, we estimate that it cost about $120 million to get to Kubernetes 1.4.

Total lines of project code: etcd, docker, Kubernetes
October 7, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

K8s Codebase Is Enormous and Growing

Kubernetes has the second most contributors reviewing code on GitHub, and in many other GitHub and social media metrics outperforms Docker and other container rivals. While some metrics are fluff, the number of contributors is a very useful indicator. Everyone knows it indicates how strong a community […]

What is your experience with the following data stream processing technologies: Kafka, Akka Streams, Spark Streaming, Storm, Flink, Samza
September 23, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Stream Me Up to Microservices

JVM developers are interested in data stream processing technologies, but that “interest” is red hot if they are deploying microservices. According to Lightbend’s recent survey of JVM developers, 18 percent use Kafka in production, 13 percent use Akka Streams, and 12 percent use Spark Streaming. […]

% of companies worldwide planning to have an environment be their "primary" for at least workload: change 2018 vs 2015
September 19, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update, Snippet of The New Stack article

Beware the Public Cloud Bandwagon

Large enterprises are catching up to the technological and economic reality that smaller companies had already arrived at.

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