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Nucleus aims to simplify the process of managing microservices

TechCrunch

An increasing number of organizations are adopting microservices, the loosely-coupled, independently-deployable services that together make up an app. The widespread microservices adoption has spawned new problems in app development, however. ” Drenova acknowledges the many rivals in the microservices orchestration space.

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Cortex raises $15M Series A to help development teams wrangle their microservices

TechCrunch

Cortex , a startup that helps engineering teams get improved visibility into the Rube Goldberg machine that is their microservices architecture and improve their overall development practices around it, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A funding round led by Tiger Global and Sequoia Capital, which led the company’s $2.5

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4 remedies to avoid cloud app migration headaches

CIO

The cost of migrating is simply too high, says Sid Nag, VP of cloud services and technology at Gartner. Pablo Del Giudice, cloudops and cybersecurity studio partner at professional services firm Globant, adds that migration is possible if you position your organization correctly. And he and his team have done so successfully.

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10 tips for modernizing legacy apps for the cloud

CIO

Whether it’s cost savings, improved security, enhancing functionality, or anything else, your efforts will be successful only if you know in advance what you want to achieve from them. Analyze app architecture thoroughly Carefully assess the app being modernized to understand its architecture, dependencies, and requirements.

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Azure container Apps: The future of Microservices in Azure?

Xebia

Their focus was to build a solution that makes it easier for development teams to build Microservice architecture-based applications and deploy those to Azure. What are the features that development teams want when building and hosting microservices? Microservices using Dapr in Azure Container Apps.

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Building Modern Enterprise Architecture: How To Turn An Elephant Into A Streak Of Cheetahs

Crunchbase News

Lightbulb moment Most enterprise applications are built like elephants: Giant databases, high CPU machines, an inside data center, blocking architecture, heavy contracts and more. You can get infrastructure as code with the click of a button and create a distributed architecture that makes sense for your business.

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Craig St. Jean, From Young Programmer to Chief Technology Architect

Xebia

After the migration, we focused on service-oriented architecture (SOA), a pivotal predecessor to microservices. There was no enterprise architecture, no J2EE (only Tomcat), and the only integrations to speak of were using an automated tool to screen-scrape a mainframe session.