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Azure Container Apps – Simplifying Container Deployment Without the Kubernetes Complexity

Xebia

In August 2021, I was accepted to test and provide feedback on what was referred to as ‘Azure Worker Apps’, another Azure service Microsoft was developing to run containers. Fast forward, that service is now known as Azure Container Apps. This is where Azure Web Apps for Containers comes into play.

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Choosing a cloud infrastructure provider: A beginner’s guide

TechCrunch

Deploying cloud infrastructure also involves analyzing tools and software solutions, like application monitoring and activity logging, leading many developers to suffer from analysis paralysis. These companies are worried about the future of their cloud infrastructure in terms of security, scalability and maintainability.

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What is enterprise architecture? A framework for transformation

CIO

Enterprise architecture definition Enterprise architecture (EA) is the practice of analyzing, designing, planning, and implementing enterprise analysis to successfully execute on business strategies. Making it easier to evaluate existing architecture against long-term goals.

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Measuring Your Azure Carbon Footprint with the Sustainability API

Xebia

So, you want to start with green software on the Azure cloud by measuring your carbon footprint. Microsoft Azure’s Sustainability API can help organizations measure their carbon footprint to analyze and reduce it. It’s not ideal if you want to start carbon optimizing your software architecture. But where to start?

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Azure container Apps: The future of Microservices in Azure?

Xebia

DevOps teams must take into account the whole picture of building applications, from features to costs, from application monitoring and underlying infrastructure instead of only being responsible for building features for their applications. That is why Kubernetes is becoming the standard infrastructure for modern cloud native applications.

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Efficient and Secure Software Delivery with Azure Deployment Environments

Xebia

In March this year, Microsoft made another offering in Azure generally available: Azure Deployment Environments. Azure Deployment Environments lets development teams quickly and easily spin up app infrastructure. The infrastructure can be written by, for example, the platform team.

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How a Serverless Architecture Can Help You Secure Cloud-Native Applications

Tenable

The good news is that deploying these applications on a serverless architecture can make it easier to protect them. Cloud-native architecture has opened up new avenues for developers, bringing individual components out of monolithic server configurations and making them readily available as consumable services. Here’s why.