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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO

Those bumps in spending include added demand for cloud and cloud-adjacent workers who can help maintain and continuously improve and expand enterprise cloud networks. According to the Foundry report, 78% of organizations say that, in response to cloud investments made by the organization, they have added new roles.

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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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Building Resilience With Chaos Engineering and Litmus

Dzone - DevOps

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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4 remedies to avoid cloud app migration headaches

CIO

Although cloud service providers emphasize the use of open platforms and data access protocols, which in theory are easy to use, network limitations and security to access these services are often overlooked,” he says. Reduced vendor lock-in fosters greater agility and innovation,” says Del Giudice. Security is a good example.

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D2iQ Kubernetes Platform + Aerospike Real-Time Data Platform: Build Once, Scale Forever

d2iq

Need for a Higher-Performance NoSQL Database As organizations adopt a microservices architecture or transition between cloud providers to create real-time applications to deliver new business services and enhance customer experiences, they use on-demand, pay-as-you-go, fully elastic, resilient cloud resources.

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Tightening Security by Shifting Left

d2iq

A new shift-left security mindset is required in which security is considered an infrastructure element, just like networking and storage. As organizations undergo digital transformation, they rely on software to deliver the agility, performance, and scalability benefits they seek.

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How to avoid converting “Distributed monolith” microservices into “Serverless monoliths”

The Agile Monkey

From Microservices to Serverless: How to avoid converting “Distributed monolith” microservices into “Serverless monoliths” Learning from the past: converting a monolith into… a worse monolith When microservices became mainstream, a lot of companies started to migrate their monolithic systems to a distributed microservice architecture.