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Apiumhub organizes the Global Software Architecture Summit in Barcelona, October 10, 2019

Apiumhub

Mark Richards is an experienced, hands-on software architect involved in the architecture, design, and implementation of microservices architectures, service-oriented architectures, and distributed systems. He has a particular interest in the adoption of Architecture, Agile, DevOps and Cloud as innovation enablers. Mark Richards.

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DevOps vs Site Reliability Engineering: Concepts, Practices, and Roles

Altexsoft

For over a decade, two similar concepts — DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) — have been coexisting in the world of software development. This article explains how DevOps and SRE facilitate building reliable software, where they overlap, how they differ from each other, and when they can efficiently work side by side.

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So You’re A European, B2B Startup Hoping To ‘Hop The Pond’ And Grow? Here’s How

Battery Ventures

Examples of enterprise-focused European companies that have hopped the Atlantic include Zendesk, the customer-service software company that moved from Denmark to San Francisco in 2009, and the well-known, open-source database company MySQL, which was founded in Sweden but eventually moved to California.

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Go vs Rust: What to choose in 2022?

Openxcell

Go is a lightweight language that supports a wide range of applications, including microservices, stream processing, CLIs, and many more. It is much preferable to use your app container than the JVM languages for microservices because it can be packaged into a small container and deployed in a matter of seconds. Go for DevOps.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

In chapter 3 (Agility and Leanness) he introduces DevOps, a set of technical practices based on cross-functional teams and heavy automation that effectively does away with the tradeoff between speed and control – you can have both. Small, independent teams own a small service – called a microservice these days.