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Governing Microservices in an Enterprise Architecture

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Agile software development and DevOps have become the norm as companies strive to develop better, faster, more flexible applications. Microservices offer the next […]. The post Governing Microservices in an Enterprise Architecture appeared first on DevOps.com.

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DevOps to Ensure Quality in Microservices

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THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON TECHBEACON as “Microservices quality issues? A modern DevOps approach can help” Your team has followed industry trends and shifted from a monolithic system to a widely distributed, scalable, and highly available microservices architecture. DevOps and microservices.

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Building Resilience With Chaos Engineering and Litmus

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The scalability, agility, and continuous delivery offered by microservices architecture make it a popular option for businesses today. Nevertheless, microservices architectures are not invulnerable to disruptions.

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Key Takeaways: Adrian Cockcroft's talk on Netflix, CD, and Microservices

Dzone - DevOps

One of the big draws of the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference was Adrian Cockcroft's talk, "Deliver Faster and Spend Less with Cloud Native Microservices." Cockcroft is an experienced speaker on the conference circuit and he's well-known as the architect who led Netflix into its new era of unprecedented scale and agility.

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Quantifying the Business Value of CNAPP: Total Economic Impact Study

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They allow enterprises to quickly scale and develop applications that are built with services packaged in containers, deployed as microservices and managed on elastic infrastructure through agile DevOps processes and continuous delivery workflows.

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Navigating Cloud Native Challenges: Aqua's TEI Perspective

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They allow enterprises to quickly scale and develop applications that are built with services packaged in containers, deployed as microservices and managed on elastic infrastructure through agile DevOps processes and continuous delivery workflows.

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Technology, Processes, and Culture: Red Hat’s Open-source Pathway to Successful Digital Transformation

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Another significant challenge that most modern organisations must address is the lack of flexibility and agility that hinder organisations from adapting to evolving market conditions and customer expectations. These include software systems, containers, microservices, DevOps, Infrastructure-as-a-Code, and more.