Oracle sees Indian developers increasingly preferring open, container native technologies for rapid application development and deployment.
As developers understand the need to move fast, build for the cloud, but retain the flexibility to run where the business or workloads require, there is more leaning towards open source based, community driven technology stack to avoid cloud lock-in.
Oracle is empowering developers across the world to build modern applications with an open, modern and easy to use development cloud platform. With 2018 touted to be a defining year for modern cloud developers, Oracle is hosting its global, flagship ‘Oracle Code’ developer focused event series in India yet again.
Oracle Code enables developers to get a deep, hands-on view into emerging technologies and techniques for modern cloud development. At the second edition of Oracle Code Bengaluru, developers were treated to a melange of keynotes, technical sessions and hands-on labs delivered by industry luminaries, community members and Oracle experts.
According to Oracle, key trends witnessed in the Indian developer ecosystem include:
Ravi Pinto, Director – Product Management, Oracle Cloud Platform, says, “In the cloud economy, businesses are always searching for innovative ways to increase their developer velocity and agility, to accelerate digital transformation. Developers are increasingly preferring open, cloud-neutral, and community-driven container-native software stacks that enable them to avoid cloud lock-in and to run in a true hybrid mode – so they can use the same stack in the cloud – for that matter on any cloud – as they run on-premises.”