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CD Foundation Embraces Ortelius to Manage Microservices Deployments

DevOps.com

The Continuous Delivery (CD) Foundation has added the open source Ortelius platform for managing the deployment of microservices as an incubation level project. The post CD Foundation Embraces Ortelius to Manage Microservices Deployments appeared first on DevOps.com.

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How to Migrate an Observability Platform to Open Source

DevOps.com

Migrating to an open source stack gives you control over telemetry data and reduces observability costs. Here's how to do it with open source.

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Role of Microservices Integration in Continuous Delivery

Mobilunity

Since the market expectations are constantly growing, and customers demand rapid reaction to their needs and concerns, companies utilize continuous integration and delivery to deliver results fast and efficiently. Microservices in a Nutshell. Comparing Monolith vs Microservices Enterprise Integration.

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CDF Marries Emporous Repository to Ortelius Management Platform

DevOps.com

The Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) has added the open source Emporous repository for software artifacts to an Ortelius platform for managing the software artifacts that make up a microservice.

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DevOps to Ensure Quality in Microservices

Coveros

THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON TECHBEACON as “Microservices quality issues? A modern DevOps approach can help” Your team has followed industry trends and shifted from a monolithic system to a widely distributed, scalable, and highly available microservices architecture. DevOps and microservices.

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Using API Gateways to Facilitate Your Transition from Monolith to Microservices

Daniel Bryant

In my consulting working I bump into a lot of engineering teams that are migrating from a monolithic application to a microservices-based application. “So Every (User) Journey Begins at the Edge I’m obviously not the first person to talk about the need for an effective edge solution when moving towards a microservices-based application.

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How to Use Containers to Enable Microservices in Your DevOps

Coveros

Are you trying to shift from a monolithic system to a widely distributed, scalable, and highly available microservices architecture? Maybe you’ve already moved to agile delivery models, but you’re struggling to keep up with the rate of change in the technologies of these systems. The Microservices Design Challenge.