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What I see when you add it all up isn’t that containers aren’t still important. They are. They’re at the heart of today’s IT world. But, containers are beginning what Gartner calls the “sliding into the trough” part of the hype-cycle journey.
Containers won’t go away. Unlike some technologies, which die out, containers will rise into the plateau of productivity. In the meantime, developers want stable, productive platforms, which will let them get their work done without demanding they learn the ins and outs of containers and Kubernetes before they can be productive.
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