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Revisiting “Serverless Architectures”

Mike Roberts

I started writing “ Serverless Architectures ” in May 2016. Fast forward to two years later and the article has had more than half a million visits, regularly appears in the top five Google search results for “Serverless”, and helped launched Symphonia ?—?my What is Serverless? my company with John Chapin.

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Revisiting “Serverless Architectures”

Mike Roberts

I started writing “ Serverless Architectures ” in May 2016. Fast forward to two years later and the article has had more than half a million visits, regularly appears in the top five Google search results for “Serverless”, and helped launched Symphonia ?—?my What is Serverless? my company with John Chapin.

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Letting change and uncertainty advance your software architecture

CircleCI

There has been a lot of talk in recent years about architectures that are specifically designed to evolve or more easily adapt to change. Outside of the youngest of projects, it’s unlikely that you can describe the architecture that you have with any simple one-liner. Design architecture to solve problems.

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Serverless in 2019: From ‘Hello World’ to ‘Hello Production’

Stacks on Stacks

As the CEO of Stackery, I have had a unique, inside view of serverless since we launched in 2016. I get to work alongside the world’s leading serverless experts, our customers, and our partners and learn from their discoveries. It’s a new year: the perfect time to take stock of professional progress, accomplishments, and goals.

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Latest DZone Kubernetes in the Enterprise Survey Highlights Key Trends

d2iq

According to the report, this drop-off could simply be an indication that smaller companies are turning to “micro-VM” serverless technologies rather than spinning up new containers. The Big Three” cloud providers (Google, Amazon, Azure) have continued their relative rankings since 2016, with AWS maintaining its market dominance.

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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. It has since been updated to reflect advancements in the industry.

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What is AIOps?

CircleCI

IT infrastructure increasingly relies on complicated deployments, multi-cloud architectures, and huge amounts of data. Research firm Gartner first coined the term AIOps in 2016. Systems have multiplied their components in the industry-wide shift to containers and microservices. Enter the world of AIOps. A brief history of AIOps.