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How an architecture-led transformation puts the customer first

CIO

With this in mind, we embarked on a digital transformation that enables us to better meet customer needs now and in the future by adopting a lightweight, microservices architecture. We found that being architecturally led elevates the customer and their needs so we can design the right solution for the right problem.

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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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Thoughts on organizing architecture

Xebia

Should the team not be able to make all of these architectural decisions by themselves? No long debates with other engineers about the envisioned solution. Gone are the days of making well-thought documents who are reviewed and tested by colleagues in the organization. Organizing architecture guided by two perspectives.

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Thoughts on organizing architecture

Xebia

Should the team not be able to make all of these architectural decisions by themselves? No long debates with other engineers about the envisioned solution. Gone are the days of making well-thought documents who are reviewed and tested by colleagues in the organization. Organizing architecture guided by two perspectives.

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Microservices: The Dark Side

Speaker: Prem Chandrasekaran

In his best-selling book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture, Martin Fowler famously coined the first law of distributed computing—"Don’t distribute your objects"—implying that working with this style of architecture can be challenging. How these strategies can be applied in different size engineering organizations.

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OpsLevel raises $15M to help developers manage their microservices

TechCrunch

OpsLevel , a startup that helps development teams organize and track their microservices in a centralized developer portal, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A funding round. With DevOps becoming increasingly popular, engineers are increasingly tasked with deploying and operating the code they write.

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Learning Over Delivery – How Companies Become Learning Organizations with Dojos

Agile Alliance

Pull back the curtain on organizations’ strategic plans and you’re likely to find one or more transformation initiatives. These include adopting Agile methods, modern engineering practices, DevOps, API design, microservices, and cloud architectures.

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Why Distributed Tracing is Essential for Performance and Reliability

Speaker: Daniel "spoons" Spoonhower, CTO and Co-Founder at Lightstep

Many engineering organizations have now adopted microservices or other loosely coupled architectures, often alongside DevOps practices. Distributed tracing was developed at organizations like Google and Twitter to address these problems and has also come a long way in the decade since then.