New report provides maturity and recommendation scores for tools and projects across AI inference, ML orchestration, and agentic AI platforms

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ATLANTA, KUBECON + CLOUDNATIVECON NORTH AMERICA. – November 11, 2025 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation®  (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, released new findings from the Q4 2025 CNCF Technology Landscape Radar report with SlashData, uncovering insight on developers’ experience and opinions on AI inference tools and engines, agentic AI platforms and projects, and ML orchestration tools. 

“Organizations building and operating AI systems can’t treat tooling the way they did five years ago,” said Chris Aniszczyk, CTO, CNCF. “What this new research affirms is that cloud native principles from scalable infrastructure and orchestration are foundational not just for backend apps, but for inference pipelines and agentic AI systems. Choosing technologies rated ‘adopt’ helps reduce risk and increase productivity.”

Inference Tools Show Strong Utility and Momentum
NVIDIA Triton, DeepSpeed, TensorFlow Serving, and BentoML are the four tools most developers place in the adopt position. 

Adlik was less used but most widely recommended with 92% of current or former users. 

Further, TensorFlow Serving and DeepSpeed show strong overall approval across broader use cases, supporting an enterprise need for flexible deployment paths. Meanwhile, lama had the lowest maturity ratings (23%), showing that not all tools are equally ready for enterprise-scale deployment.

ML Orchestration Projects Mature Alongside Scale
Airflow and Metaflow were rated as adopt tools.

BentoML, a dual-category tool, earned an adopt rating for inference and trial for orchestration. This highlights that multi-role tools may succeed unevenly across domains. 

Additionally, Argo Workflows and Kubeflow, both CNCF projects, were rated trial for orchestration.

Flyte and Seldon Core saw more moderate scores, with Flyte showing mostly 3-star ratings. This data points to room for growth among orchestration tools that serve general use cases but haven’t yet distinguished themselves.

“These findings show just how diverse the AI/ML toolchain has become,” said Liam Bollmann-Dodd, Senior Market Research Consultant at SlashData. “Metaflow and Airflow are excellent examples of how developer trust is earned through stability and fit-for-purpose design. But even newer projects like Flyte and Seldon Core are showing traction that signals opportunity for differentiation.”

Agentic AI Projects Emerge With Mixed Perceptions
Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Llama Stack were the only agentic AI tools to land in the adopt category. 

Agent2Agent (A2A), while newer and less mature, received the highest recommendation rate. 

Cloud Native Patterns Essential for AI/ML
The data shows that even when developers don’t label themselves as cloud native, their AI/ML systems lean on cloud native architectures: containerization, orchestration, scalability, and reliability.

41% of AI/ML developers now identify as cloud native, which is expected to rise. CNCF continues to support this evolution by spotlighting reliable tools, supporting early projects, and offering community-driven guidance.

Methodology

In Q3 2025, more than 300 professional developers worldwide who use cloud native technologies rated familiarity, usefulness, maturity, and likelihood of recommendation for tools in three categories: AI inference tools, ML orchestration systems, and agentic AI platforms. Ratings were captured on a 5-star scale for maturity and usefulness, and transformed into net promoter scores. Technologies were then grouped into four radar positions: adopt, trial, assess, and hold, based on composite scores across usage, maturity, usefulness, and recommendation.

CNCF will be discussing these findings and more this week during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2025 in Atlanta. Join upcoming events, including KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 March 23-26 in Amsterdam.

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About Cloud Native Computing Foundation

Cloud native computing empowers organizations to build and run scalable applications with an open source software stack in public, private, and hybrid clouds. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) hosts critical components of the global technology infrastructure, including Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Envoy. CNCF brings together the industry’s top developers, end users, and vendors and runs the largest open source developer conferences in the world. Supported by nearly 800 members, including the world’s largest cloud computing and software companies, as well as over 200 innovative startups, CNCF is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation. For more information, please visit www.cncf.io.

About SlashData

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