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Kubernetes Troubleshooting: 7 Essential Steps for Delivering Reliable Applications

OverOps

This post is based on a recent webinar created in collaboration with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, together with Brandon Groves and Ben Morrise from the OverOps engineering team. If you think of the shift to microservices and containers as an evolution rather than a revolution then you’ve reached the right place!

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Microservices Webinar FAQ

Bernd Rucker

Webinar FAQ for Monitoring & Orchestrating Your Microservices Landscape using Workflow Automation Answering leftover questions from my webinar in March 2020 On Wednesday, March 11, 2020, I conducted the webinar titled “ Monitoring & Orchestrating Your Microservices Landscape using Workflow Automation ”.

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How to Create Microservices-based Applications for AWS

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

If you aren’t able to rapidly adapt the services and capabilities of your digital platform to stay aligned with the needs of the business, then your underlying application architecture needs to be evolved so that it becomes more agile. One way to build this agility is by evolving to a microservices architecture. Click To Tweet.

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How Zero Trust is supposed to look

CIO

Zero trust for users Your users need fast, secure, and reliable access to applications and the internet from anywhere and everywhere. virtual machine, container, microservice, application, storage, or cloud resource) used either as needed or in an always-on fashion to complete a specific task; for example, AWS S3.

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Gaining visibility into processes spanning multiple microservices

Bernd Rucker

How to understand your choreography using process events monitoring Enterprises that use event-driven microservices often suffer from a lack of visibility into processes that cross the boundary of one individual microservice. Choreography and event-driven microservices Microservices can use events to communicate among each other.

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Microservices and Kafka: A Perfect Match for Enabling Event-driven Architecture and Supercharging Integration

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

However, the rise of cloud native has introduced larger workloads and more advanced capabilities, which required a new solution—microservices and Apache Kafka. Applications have grown to become monolithic, too difficult to maintain, and have limited DevOps capabilities. With that, SOA has started to hit its limit. Click To Tweet.

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5 Can’t-Miss Virtual Events for the DevOps Community

OverOps

The agenda will cover a variety of topics including microservices, debugging and developer productivity. WEBINAR] The Definitive Checklist for Delivering Reliable Kubernetes-based Applications – June 11 (10 am PT / 1 pm ET). Conference passes cost $480 but Early Bird registration is available until May 20th for 50% off.