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Evaluating a Microservice Architecture

Tandem

Microservice architecture has been a hot topic in the realm of software development for a while now. It’s often portrayed as a revolutionary method for constructing software systems that are scalable, adaptable, and efficient. However, like any technology, it has its strengths and weaknesses.

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Top Disadvantages to Adopting Microservices (And Why You Should Do It Anyway)

OverOps

Microservices is a thought model that promises to bring us closer to that goal. By breaking up an application into specialized containers designed to perform a specific task or process, microservices enable each component to operate independently. What Makes Microservices Hard? What makes Microservices hard?

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Building Modern Enterprise Architecture: How To Turn An Elephant Into A Streak Of Cheetahs

Crunchbase News

Will you take a monolithic approach to building, like most enterprise-focused companies adopt? Lightbulb moment Most enterprise applications are built like elephants: Giant databases, high CPU machines, an inside data center, blocking architecture, heavy contracts and more. Now it’s time to build the platform.

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Understanding Microservices

Mentormate

Services were coarse-grained and usually communicated with each other via a central Enterprise Service Bus. SOA addresses some of the monolithic system concerns by separating the codebase into smaller pieces, however it introduces team dependencies as it strives to optimize for reusability. Microservices strive to optimize for scale.

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Accelerating innovation with cloud-native apps on Microsoft Cloud

CIO

We spoke with Siddhartha Gupta, Global Head of Application Modernization on Azure at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) , about this trend and what financial services organizations need to do to improve their capacity for agility and innovation. To remain relevant, traditional financial services firms must become as cutting-edge as fintechs.

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Publishing “Practical Process Automation” With O’Reilly

Bernd Rucker

A Book about Orchestration and Integration in Microservices and Cloud-Native Architectures It is done and I am happy to share that my new book called “Practical Process Automation” is officially published by O’Reilly. Gregor Hohpe, author of Enterprise Integration Patterns and The Software Architect Elevator How to Get It?

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Modernize Your EDI System for Faster, Flexible Integration and Scale

Trigent

The challenges posed by the pandemic are urging businesses to be agile and responsive. The responsibility on the technologies and architecture that connect retailers, distributors, suppliers, manufacturers, and customers is enormous. Incorporate flexibility to scale with Modern EDI system architecture.