Cloud Developer Segmentation Report by VisionMobile

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VisionMobile Ltd. 90 Long Acre, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9RZ +44 845 003 8742 www.visionmobile.com/blog Follow us on twitter: @visionmobile DEVELOPER SEGMENTATION SERIES ABOUT VISIONMOBILE CLOUD DEVELOPER SEGMENTATION 2016 CLOUD DEVELOPER SEGMENTATION 2016 The definitive study of developer segments working in cloud computing vmob.me/CloudSegments VisionMobile is the leading analyst company in the developer economy, tracking mobile & IoT developer trends via the largest, most comprehensive developer surveys worldwide. Reaching out to 30,000 software developers incl. app (ie mobile) developers in over 150 countries, VisionMobile touches upon a wide range of sectors from Mobile and IoT to AV/VR and Machine Learning. We help the world understand developers and developers understand the world. TABLE OF CONTENTS RELATED REPORTS 1. About the Cloud Developer Segmentation Report 2. When the clouds are not enough – what else do cloud developers do? 3. Experience of cloud developers 4. Cloudy technologies, and who uses them 5. Which language is used by each segment 6. Where cloud developers host, by segment 7. How, and why, developers create cloud applications 8. Conclusion 9. Methodology COMING SOON

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VisionMobile Ltd.90 Long Acre, Covent Garden,London WC2E 9RZ+44 845 003 8742

www.visionmobile.com/blogFollow us on twitter: @visionmobile

DEVELOPER SEGMENTATION SERIES ABOUT VISIONMOBILE

CLOUDDEVELOPERSEGMENTATION2016

CLOUDDEVELOPERSEGMENTATION2016The definitive study of developer segmentsworking in cloud computing

vmob.me/CloudSegments

VisionMobile is the leading analyst company in the developer economy, tracking mobile & IoT developer trends via the largest, most comprehensive developer surveys worldwide.

Reaching out to 30,000 software developers incl. app (ie mobile) developers in over 150 countries, VisionMobile touches upon a wide range of sectors from Mobile and IoT to AV/VR and Machine Learning.

We help the world understand developers and developers understand the world.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

RELATED REPORTS

1. About the Cloud Developer Segmentation Report2. When the clouds are not enough – what else do cloud developers do? 3. Experience of cloud developers4. Cloudy technologies, and who uses them5. Which language is used by each segment6. Where cloud developers host, by segment7. How, and why, developers create cloud applications8. Conclusion9. Methodology

COMING SOON

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ABOUT THIS REPORT

TOP 3 INSIGHTS

Cloud computing has emerged from its back-end, client/server roots, to create paradigms of its own. Processing on demand enables disruptive competitors to capitalise on success, without the huge investments they would once have needed, and standardised platforms are making cloud development easier than ever before.

The 10th edition of the Developer Economics survey reached over 21,000 respondents from 150 countries and provides detailed data on thousands of cloud developers. The survey tracks developer experiences across platforms, revenues, apps, languages, tools, APIs, segments and regions, allowing us to extract information in the developer groups you ‘re mostly interested in. In this report we will be looking in detail at the cloud developer communities, seeing motivations map to tools and business models, providing an insight into what applications they are creating and how they are creating them.

The cloud developer community is overwhelmingly professional, almost three quarters of Cloud developers are creating professional applications. There are few true “hobbyists” working in Cloud computing.

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Cloud developers are the most experienced sector, but the percentage who’ve been coding for more than six years is dropping.

Java is the most-popular Cloud language in every segment, but in Enterprise IT it faces competition from C#.

Google’s cloud is awash with Scouts and Explorers, trying something new with minimal risk. Microsoft, Amazon and IBM are professional

playgrounds as the majority of their developer customers are looking to make an immediate return.

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