
Kubernetes has crossed a critical threshold: 98% of organizations have adopted cloud native techniques, while 82% now run Kubernetes in production—up from 66% just two years ago, signaling the end of the early adopter era. But as Kubernetes becomes invisible infrastructure—much like the Linux kernel—new challenges emerge around culture, complexity, and AI workload management. Hilary Carter, SVP of Research at The Linux Foundation, walks us through the 2025 CNCF Annual Cloud Native Survey findings, revealing how 66% of organizations running generative AI workloads rely on Kubernetes, why OpenTelemetry is one of the fastest-growing CNCF projects, and what separates cloud native explorers from innovators.
The data shows it’s no longer just about adoption—it’s about maturity, culture, and how organizations manage change. This conversation unpacks the shift from differentiator to default and what it means for the future of AI infrastructure.
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