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Microservices With Apache Camel and Quarkus

Dzone - DevOps

Created by James Strachan in 2007, it aimed at being the implementation of the famous "EIP book" ( Enterprise Integration Patterns by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf, published by Addison Wesley in October 2003). Apache Camel is everything but a new arrival in the area of the Java enterprise stacks.

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Exceeding the Benefits of Complexity? A Fractal Model for the Social Business Era

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

The problem lies in our classical views of enterprise architecture and business architecture both. and SOA is one that I deeply explored in the 2005-2007 timeframe, and my ideas on this even made the cover story of the SOA/Web Services Journal at one point. As against the simpler, fractal approach of ecosystems?

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Crew management in airlines: planning and scheduling with Sabre, Jeppesen, and others

Altexsoft

The screen of the crew access to preferential bidding via eCrew add-on, 2007. Splitting a monolithic code into smaller services (SOA or microservices architecture ) – something that Sabre and Jeppesen did before migrating their facilities to the cloud. Source: AIMS Modules. Merlot Aero.

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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

Egnyte is a secure Content Collaboration and Data Governance platform, founded in 2007 when Google drive wasn't born and AWS S3 was cost-prohibitive. Over time, costs for S3 and GCS became reasonable and with Egnyte’s storage plugin architecture, our customers can now bring in any storage backend of their choice. Offline access.