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Deconstructing Cloud-Native Ecosystems: Foundations for Enterprise Scalability and Agility
Abstract
Cloud-native ecosystems represent a paradigm shift in enterprise architecture that fundamentally transforms how organizations build, deploy, and operate digital capabilities. This article deconstructs the core components of cloud-native architectures: containerization, microservices, infrastructure automation, and serverless computing, examining how each element contributes to enterprise scalability and agility. The transition from traditional monolithic systems to distributed, cloud-native architectures enables organizations to achieve unprecedented levels of operational efficiency, innovation velocity, and market responsiveness. By leveraging containerization and orchestration platforms like Kubernetes, enterprises establish a foundation for consistent deployment across heterogeneous environments. Microservices architecture facilitates organizational agility through domain-aligned decomposition and autonomous teams. Infrastructure as Code and GitOps principles transform infrastructure management from manual operations to programmatic automation with declarative definitions. Serverless computing extends these capabilities by abstracting infrastructure management entirely, enabling event-driven architectures that dynamically respond to business conditions. The architectural patterns, implementation strategies, and organizational transformations discussed provide digital leaders with actionable insights for navigating the journey toward cloud-native maturity.
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Journal
Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies
Volume (Issue)
7 (8)
Pages
1137-1144
Published
Copyright
Open access

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