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The O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference Call for Participation

CTOvision

Friends at O’Reilly Media have just alerted me to a call for participation in the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference, which will be held 17-19 March in Boston MA (see: [link] ). More info is below: The O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference Call for Participation. New architectural styles.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 2: Programming Models for the Event-Driven Architecture

Confluent

Part 1 of this series discussed why you need to embrace event-first thinking, while this article builds a rationale for different styles of event-driven architectures and compares and contrasts scaling, persistence and runtime models. In this way, we don’t think about solution architecture in just one dimension.

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The Good and the Bad of Kubernetes Container Orchestration

Altexsoft

Containers have become the preferred way to run microservices — independent, portable software components, each responsible for a specific business task (say, adding new items to a shopping cart). Modern apps include dozens to hundreds of individual modules running across multiple machines— for example, eBay uses nearly 1,000 microservices.

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ApacheCon, 9-12 September 2019, USA (Las Vegas) Report—a Look Back at Core, Complementary, and Competing Technologies

Instaclustr

Ben shared lots of revealing graphs of metrics relevant to community health, including trends in the number of issues created and resolved since 2014, code additions and subtractions, code commits, committer stats (there are more now than 2017), release activity, commits by top contributors, google search term trends, and database engines ranking.

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ApacheCon, 9-12 September 2019, USA (Las Vegas) Report – a Look Back at Core, Complementary, and Competing Technologies

Instaclustr

Ben shared lots of revealing graphs of metrics relevant to community health, including trends in the number of issues created and resolved since 2014, code additions and subtractions, code commits, committer stats (there are more now than 2017), release activity, commits by top contributors, google search term trends, and database engines ranking.