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Cloud-Native Applications: Principles, Benefits, and Best Practices

Altexsoft

Nowadays, organizations must shift their operations to the digital age; it is no longer an option. Enterprises are embracing cloud-native applications to attain the speed, size, and flexibility necessary to operate in fast-paced and dynamic markets. According to a study, the market for cloud applications was worth $133.6

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AWS Microservices Architecture – Enabling Faster Application Development

RapidValue

In an effort to avoid the pitfalls that come with monolithic applications, Microservices aim to break your architecture into loosely-coupled components (or, services) that are easier to update independently, improve, scale and manage. This ‘continuous integration’ can be further extended to the operations part of the life-cycle.

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CNCF Survey Shows the Kubernetes Future Looking Bright

d2iq

Among the 2,063 survey participants, 44% said they were using containers for nearly all applications and business segments, and another 35% said that containers were used for at least a few production applications. The latest CNCF survey finds that “containers are the new normal.”

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Demystifying MLOps: From Notebook to ML Application

Xebia

In this blog post, we’ll try to demystify MLOps and take you through the process of going from a notebook to your very own industry-grade ML application. To ensure our code will run on the server, we need to containerize our application. A container is an isolated process that can run on any operating system.

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Free Cloud Courses at Linux Academy — July 2019

Linux Academy

Serverless Concepts. Serverless has been gaining momentum as cloud technology continues to become more widespread. This course provides a high-level overview of the concept of Serverless computing without getting into deep technical details. MicroService Applications In Kubernetes. Google Cloud Concepts.

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Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS: Part 2

Xebia

Fargate Cluster: Establishes the Elastic Container Service (ECS) in AWS, providing a scalable and serverless container execution environment. Public Application Load Balancer (ALB): Establishes an ALB, integrating the previous SSL/TLS certificate for enhanced security. The ALB serves as the entry point for our web container.

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Celebrating 1 million developers: What’s next for Netlify and the Jamstack

Netlify

Demand grew for a more simple and powerful way to build for the web, independent of the complexities created by monolithic applications and managing infrastructure. Expanding browser capabilities : The browser evolved into a full-fledged operating system.