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Evaluating a Microservice Architecture

Tandem

Microservice architecture has been a hot topic in the realm of software development for a while now. It’s often portrayed as a revolutionary method for constructing software systems that are scalable, adaptable, and efficient. However, like any technology, it has its strengths and weaknesses.

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Assessment of Scalability Constraints (and Solutions)

Dzone - DevOps

For more: Read the Report Our approach to scalability has gone through a tectonic shift over the past decade. This shift introduced some complexities with the benefit of greater scalability. Technologies that were staples in every enterprise back end (e.g.,

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10 tips for modernizing legacy apps for the cloud

CIO

To fully capitalize on the cloud’s scalability and flexibility, most enterprises go beyond a simple lift-and-shift approach, instead injecting them with cloud-native capabilities — a strategy that sounds simple but can quickly prove complex. We chose to break down the monolithic application into smaller, more manageable microservices.”

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IBM and AWS Partnership Accelerates Cloud Modernization

CIO

Based on institutional knowledge gleaned from scores of modernization engagements, IBM can help organizations navigate the journey while leveraging tools and expertise from its AWS partnership. In addition, AWS API Gateway can be used to design and build complex or large microservices-based applications with multiple client applications.

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Exploring Quarkus vs Spring Boot

Apiumhub

Quarkus: Unleashing the Power of Cloud-Native Development Quarkus is a Kubernetes-native Java framework designed for building cloud-native, microservices-based applications. Quarkus excels in scenarios where fast startup times and small container sizes are paramount, such as serverless computing, IoT, and edge computing.

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO

Skills: Knowledge and skills for this role include an understanding of implementation and integration, security, configuration, and knowledge of popular cloud software tools such as Azure, AWS, GCP, Exchange, and Office 365. Role growth: 27% of companies have added cloud systems admin roles as part of their cloud investments.

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How to avoid converting “Distributed monolith” microservices into “Serverless monoliths”

The Agile Monkey

From Microservices to Serverless: How to avoid converting “Distributed monolith” microservices into “Serverless monoliths” Learning from the past: converting a monolith into… a worse monolith When microservices became mainstream, a lot of companies started to migrate their monolithic systems to a distributed microservice architecture.