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5 Essential Technologies to get your Distributed Enterprise Future Ready

Trigent

Enterprise software also has disaggregated from a monolithic form split into microservices (via containers) where code, debugger, utilities, and algorithms may be contained within the container and control routed appropriately to the parent code block as required. This way, they are deployed agnostic to the target environment. Drop us a line.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For July 20th, 2018

High Scalability

That’s mapping applications to the specific architectural choices. The third wing of the architecture piece is the “domain specific system-on-chip.” MRAM works in consumer applications, but it’s still unclear if it will ever meet the temperature requirements for automotive. There are a few more quotes.

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Headless CMS Solutions to Consider

Perficient

If the benefits of headless CMS were convincing enough in the previous blog post that you decided to give, headless architecture a try, your next step is to find a good CMS platform. Contentstack is committed to microservices-based, API-first, cloud-native SaaS, headless, open and composable technologies. Enterprise Scalability.

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Crew management in airlines: planning and scheduling with Sabre, Jeppesen, and others

Altexsoft

The European alternative to TRIP, Carmen Systems with headquarters in Gothenburg (Sweden), utilized algorithms developed in the late 1980s at Volvo Data for automotive design. This cost-intensive, yet matter-of-course step paves the way for scalability, smooth integration with other advanced technologies and competitiveness in the market.

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

Recently I was asked about content management systems (CMS) of the future - more specifically how they are evolving in the era of microservices, APIs, and serverless computing. Any organisation pursuing microservices strategy will find hard to fit a traditional CMS in their ecosystem. At the core, a traditional CMS is a monolith.

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What CEOs really need from today’s CIOs

CIO

The target architecture of the data economy is platform-based , cloud-enabled, uses APIs to connect to an external ecosystem, and breaks down monolithic applications into microservices. Platforms are modular, intelligent, and run algorithms that allow us to change very quickly.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

As the company outgrew its traditional cathedral-style software architecture in the early 2000’s, the leadership team felt that the growing pains could be addressed with better communication between teams. In other words, a bazaar-style hardware architecture was vastly superior to a cathedral-style architecture.)