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The Cake is NOT a Lie: 5 Java Frameworks to Support Your Microservices Architecture

OverOps

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on May 5, 2016. The microservices trend is becoming impossible to ignore,” I wrote in 2016. For teams dealing with loads of technical debt, microservices offer a path to the promised land. Rather, the focus was on adapting current tools for use with this new architectural style.

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Ex-Uber software engineers raise $3M for Sperta, a 6-month-old startup that wants to help fintechs better manage fraud risk

TechCrunch

Working together at Uber’s risk team, Yifu Diao and Ming Fang came to realize that with the hypergrowth the company was seeing came fraud challenges. When Fang joined Uber’s risk team in 2016, there was a need to use Mastermind at dispatch time — when drivers and riders are matched.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO

Already this year, there are numerous smaller M&A deals, as enterprise software providers buy their way into new markets or acquire new capabilities rather than develop them in house. Perforce Software, a privately held provider of software development tools, has agreed to buy the infrastructure automation software platform Puppet.

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Beyond Visibility: Proactive Cloud Workload Security in the Real World

Prisma Clud

Over the last 5 years, our team at Prisma Cloud has witnessed an extraordinary surge in the adoption of cloud-native technologies. Security teams recognize the importance of deploying real-time proactive cloud workload protection. Their expertise and diligence are indispensable alongside DevOps and security teams.

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Turn Big Failures into Little Failures, and Learn from the Future with Observability

LaunchDarkly

Teaching developers to be comfortable in production and really think, not just, ‘Does my code work? So thank you Kelly for the introduction, I’m Christine, and I’m a developer. And over the years, our development process has turned into something that has been fairly, there’s a lot of steps.