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Job Changes Mean Higher Salaries for Cloud Professionals

O'Reilly's 2022 Cloud Salary Survey indicates that changing jobs can result in a significant salary increase – of 20 percent or more – for cloud professionals, reports FOSSlife.

Other results include:

  • Survey respondents earn an average salary of $182,000.
  • 20% of respondents reported changing employers within the past year.
  • 63% of respondents work remotely full time.
  • 94% work remotely at least one day a week.

This year's survey was limited to U.S. participants and compared salary results by state, education level, age, job title, and certifications earned, among other things.

See more results at FOSSlife(https://www.fosslife.org/job-changes-drive-higher-salaries-cloud-professionals).

Serverless Architecture Lags in Adoption

Containers and microservices are used three times as often as Functions-as-a-Service and serverless architecture, according to recently published research (https://www.digitalocean.com/currents/june-2022) from cloud infrastructure provider DigitalOcean.

"The trifecta of containers, container orchestration systems like Kubernetes, and microservices are commonly used in the workplace, but serverless and Functions-as-a-Service lag behind in adoption by organizations," reports Lawrence Hecht.

See more at The New Stack (https://thenewstack.io/serverless-usage-not-popular-in-workplaces-digitalocean-survey-reports/).

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