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How microservices and containerization make cloud migration possible at a low cost

Trigent

During the times as early as 2017, organizations were using them mainly for their portability. Today, container-based applications and microservices are being implemented the world over for the synergy they share with the cloud. Containers offer a host of benefits; many in the arena of public cloud deployments.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

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Up until 2017, the ML+AI topic had been amongst the fastest growing topics on the platform. After several years of steady climbing—and after outstripping Java in 2017—Python-related interactions now comprise almost 10% of all usage. Not necessarily: Java-related searches increased by 5% between 2017 and 2018. Coincidence?

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How containerization makes cloud migration services possible at a low cost

Trigent

During the times as early as 2017, organizations were using them mainly for their portability. Today, container-based applications and microservices are being implemented worldwide for the synergy they share with the cloud. Containers offer numerous benefits, many in the arena of public cloud deployments.

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Technology Trends for 2024

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While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. Microservices saw a 20% drop. Many developers expressed frustration with microservices during the year and argued for a return to monoliths.

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Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021

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We’ll be working with microservices and serverless/functions-as-a-service in the cloud for a long time–and these are inherently concurrent systems. Our data shows that Chef and Puppet peaked in 2017, when Kubernetes started an almost exponential growth spurt, as Figure 4 shows. We can’t just get faster processors.