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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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The 10 most in-demand IT jobs in finance

CIO

Software engineer. Software engineers are one of the most sought-after roles in the US finance industry, with Dice citing a 28% growth in job postings from January to May. Full-stack software engineer. You’ll be required to write code, troubleshoot systems, fix bugs, and assist with the development of microservices.

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The 10 most in-demand IT jobs in finance

CIO

Software engineer. Software engineers are one of the most sought-after roles in the US finance industry, with Dice citing a 28% growth in job postings from January to May. Full-stack software engineer. You’ll be required to write code, troubleshoot systems, fix bugs, and assist with the development of microservices.

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Transactional Outbox Pattern Benefits

Apiumhub

Transactional Outbox Pattern Benefits The Transactional Outbox Pattern offers several benefits in the context of distributed systems and microservices architecture: Atomicity and Consistency By including the outbox operations within the same database transaction as the rest of the local operations, the pattern ensures atomicity.

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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. Therefore they cannot be addressed by off-the-shelf application software. Who This Book is For?

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Tips for designing distributed systems

CircleCI

With companies expecting software products to handle constantly increasing volumes of requests and network bandwidth use, apps must be primed for scale. If you need resilient, resource-conserving systems with rapid delivery, it is time to design a distributed system. A brief history of software architecture.

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6 Crucial Issues for Legacy.NET App Modernization

Datavail

You’ve decided that you’re ready to embark on a modernization project for your legacy.NET applications—but making that decision is only the first step. This should include asking questions like: What is the system architecture? How is the application compiled and packaged? Where is the source code stored?

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