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AI-Driven API and Microservice Architecture Design for Cloud

Dzone - DevOps

Incorporating AI into API and microservice architecture design for the Cloud can bring numerous benefits. Automated scaling : AI can monitor usage patterns and automatically scale microservices to meet varying demands, ensuring efficient resource utilization and cost-effectiveness.

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7 Trends Influencing DevOps and DevSecOps Adoption

DevOps.com

Enterprise technology adoption trends can be broadly categorized under three pillars: infrastructure, architecture and technology. Let’s explore what these trends are and how they influence DevOps and DevSecOps adoption in tech corporations worldwide. Architecture defines […].

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Microservices quality issues? A modern DevOps approach can help

TechBeacon

Your team has followed industry trends and shifted from a monolithic system to a widely distributed, scalable, and highly available microservices architecture.

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Exploring the Horizon of Microservices With KubeMQ's New Control Center

Dzone - DevOps

New tools, technologies, and trends are always bubbling to the top of our workflows and conversations. One of those paradigm shifts that has become more pronounced in recent years is the adoption of microservices architecture by countless organizations.

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Introduction to MACH Architecture

DevOps.com

As part of this trend, applications have become increasingly modular, often constructed using pre-built microservices and integrating common SaaS to avoid reinventing the wheel. The post Introduction to MACH Architecture appeared first on DevOps.com. MACH […].

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Tandem Roundtable: Microservices Vs. Monolithic Architecture

Tandem

What experience do you have with either microservices or monolithic architecture? Darcy: Most of my experience has been with monolithic architecture. One of the student workers at my last job, who was very ambitious, was trying to sell my team on breaking up our services into microservices.

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DevSecOps Using Container and Microservices Security

Dzone - DevOps

The responsibility and even accountability for security is rapidly shifting in the direction of DevOps engineers, as they have a view into the broad architecture of the processes and systems used to deploy microservices. The benefits are that: