Microservices are at the heart of many cloud-native architectures, using tools such as Kubernetes to manage service scaling on demand. Microsoft has been at the forefront of much of this movement, ...
Statement #3: Cloud providers are not as secure as doing things in-house! Answer: They are way more secure than your normal setup in-house. Have a look here. If you were to mimic this in-house, that ...
Increasingly, developers rely on a microservices architecture to build an application as a suite of fine-grained, narrowly focused, and independent services, each of which is developed and deployed ...
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In many organizations, microservices have become the default method of application building and deployment, leveraging containers and Kubernetes. The resulting architecture has been a flexible network ...
The idea behind microservices and a microservices architecture is relatively simple: hide all the complexities of hardware, operating systems, and different development toolkits behind a standard ...
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From faster time-to-market to better fault tolerance and improved scalability, there are many reasons why organizations are turning away from monolithic applications and embracing microservices. When ...
Modern distributed applications require much more than just application logic, typically features such as state management for services, communication using publish/subscribe messaging and ...
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. If you are a developer working for a company whose main business application is a monolith or ‘black box’, you ...
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