How do you measure the success of your network operations?
End-user experience20%
Security risk reduction44%
Service quality20%
Improved network visibility11%
Cross-IT collaboration1%
Problem prevention2%
Other (please share below!)
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Whilst there are high-quality, paid-for enterprise architecture applications in the market, with the increasing move to SaaS and dangers of vendor lock-in, it's prudent to have an alternative. Does anyone have experiences (good or bad) to share after moving from one of the market leaders to open source alternatives Essentials and/or Archi?
https://enterprise-architecture.org/products/essential-open-source/
https://www.archimatetool.com/
Do you find Kubernetes hard to use?
Yes, we have some significant issues running Kubernetes16%
Somewhat, but we’ve only run into minor problems67%
No, Kubernetes has always run well for our org16%
N/A — not using Kubernetes2%
Which of the following cloud security architecture skills are missing in your team?
Cloud risk management29%
Cloud security architecture methods39%
Business architecture37%
Cloud security frameworks & best practices36%
Business relationship management16%
Strategic planning19%
Political navigation20%
Privacy advocacy12%
Native curated security10%
Cloud DevSecOps26%
Container service security21%
Cloud IAM patterns18%
IaaS/PaaS/SaaS security deployments7%
Native cloud security tools7%
CASB, cloud workload protection platforms (CWPPs) and cloud security posture management (CSPM) capabilities11%
Cloud WAF/CDN/DDoS services8%
Hypervisor security5%
Interesting. I'm honestly surprised at the number one response. While it's certainly a critically-important aspect of modern networks, it's not the core purpose for its existence.
Imagine buying a car based on the door locks and alarm.
I suppose it shows the state of the world we're in at the moment.