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Why cloud evolution needs a cohesive approach to succeed

CIO

With SimpliCloud, Mobicule can deploy infrastructure-as-a-service and platform-as-a-service solutions, containers and microservices, and connect to other hybrid or multicloud platforms as needed. In this way, they have realised savings in the form of a 40% cloud cost optimisation compared with their previous public-cloud setup.

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Honeycomb scores $50M investment as observability platform thrives

TechCrunch

Honeycomb was founded in 2016 by two former Facebook engineers to create a new way of looking at application monitoring based on the internal tooling they had seen at Facebook. As the world shifted from applications performance monitoring to observability, Yen says Honeycomb was at the forefront of this shift.

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Cisco beefing up app monitoring portfolio with acquisition of Epsagon for $500M

TechCrunch

Cisco announced on Friday that it’s acquiring Israeli applications-monitoring startup Epsagon at a price pegged at $500 million. The purchase gives Cisco a more modern microservices-focused component for its growing applications-monitoring portfolio. Cisco to acquire internet monitoring solution ThousandEyes.

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5 You’re Probably F**king Up Your Microservices

OverOps

It seems like everyone is into microservices these days, and monolith architectures are slowly fading into obscurity. With Microservices, though, there seems to be more consensus that the trend is here to stay. With Microservices, though, there seems to be more consensus that the trend is here to stay. It makes sense.

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Monitoring AWS Container Environments at Scale

Containers power many of the applications we use every day. Particularly well-suited for microservice-oriented architectures and agile workflows, containers help organizations improve developer efficiency, feature velocity, and optimization of resources. Key metrics to monitor when leveraging two container orchestration systems.

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How to Overcome Monitoring Challenges with Kubernetes

OverOps

Containerized microservices enable developers and DevOps engineers to meet these demands. Microservices are simple to develop, test, deploy, and scale, but they’re not without their own challenges. Each microservice must be individually configured, deployed, and monitored. Monitoring Challenges.

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What is DevSecOps? Why Is It So Popular?

The Crazy Programmer

Microservices. Microservices are among one of the more technical elements that have led to developers using DevSecOps more. Containers are the components that handle deploying applications and these are geared towards microservices rather than larger servers that are centralized. Kubernetes.