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Microservices Explained: Not Your Father’s SOA

DevOps.com

Microservices are frequently referred to as a variant or derivative of service-oriented architecture (SOA), if not essentially the same thing. Microservices architecture […]. The post Microservices Explained: Not Your Father’s SOA appeared first on DevOps.com.

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DevOps Chat: Continuous Delivery at Airbnb

DevOps.com

Spinnaker Summit 2019 Preview: Airbnb is rapidly moving from a monolith Ruby on Rails application to a distributed SOA/Kubernetes architecture in Kubernetes. The new architecture uses self-service codified pipelines and easy webhook integrations, scale adoption and collaboration across the company.

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Camunda Closes $100 Million Series B Funding Round to Automate Any Process, Anywhere

Bernd Rucker

In this blog post I want to comment on this funding round in my own words and briefly walk you through the story of Camunda. Developer-friendly & open architecture : Developing these tailor-made process solutions requires business to go hand-in-hand with developers. You can find the official press release here. Why a Series B?

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Organisational Fluidity in Digital Ecosystem Platform Design: Strategic Alliance Teams

Strategic Tech

This question has existed in some shape or form for at-least the last decade when we started building SOA systems with loosely-coupled backend services and monolithic frontends. I gave the above advice recently during my Sociotechnical Architecture: Aligning Teams and Software for Continuous Delivery talk.

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