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A History of Distributed Tracing

DevOps.com

Organizations are increasingly using distributed tracing to monitor their complex, microservice-based architectures. Distributed tracing has become essential in microservice applications, cloud-native and distributed systems.

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re:Invent Serverless Talks — Serverless SaaS Deep Dive

Stackery

But after two days of discussing serverless development and AWS tooling with the many awesome folks who have visited the Stackery booth (plus the primer I attended on day one) I was actually feeling pretty limber for the marathon that was “Serverless SaaS Deep Dive: Building Serverless on AWS”. Serverless for SaaS.

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4 remedies to avoid cloud app migration headaches

CIO

If you choose not to use a cloud provider’s native services in order to remain agnostic, you lose many of the ‘better, cheaper, faster’ business case metrics,” says Holcombe. Architectural lock-in is when the application relies on multiple managed services from the cloud provider.

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Microservices Done Right, Part 2: More Antipatterns to Avoid

Accenture

Microservices architecture has become popular over the last several years. Many organizations have seen significant improvements in critical metrics such as time to market, quality, and productivity as a result of implementing microservices. Recently, however, there has been a noticeable backlash against microservices.

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Why Serverless Won’t Replace Traditional Servers

ParkMyCloud

Curious why serverless is so popular – and why it won’t replace traditional servers in the cloud? In the current cloud infrastructure, top service providers are dedicating a great deal of effort to expand on this architecture as a new approach to a cloud solution that focuses on applications rather than infrastructure.

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Monetization: What SaaS platform builders need to know to prepare for growth, Part 2

CloudGeometry

Second, there is no one-size-fits-all SaaS architecture (the second principle is a corollary of the first). The challenge is to build common ground between business and architecture so as to translate business assumptions into critical technical solution inputs. This is known as a unit metric.

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Online software events by Geekle you can’t miss this year

Apiumhub

We constantly participate in software architecture, DevOps, QA, React, Nodejs, and other events as speakers, sponsors, moderators, or partners. You can check some of the previous events here: Android Development Global Summit Angular Global Summit DevOpStars’22 Worldwide Software Architecture Summit Vue.Js Global Summit React Summit.