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Performance Optimization for Multi-Layered Cloud Native AWS Application

Dzone - DevOps

Cloud-native application development in AWS often requires complex, layered architecture with synchronous and asynchronous interactions between multiple components, e.g., API Gateway, Microservices, Serverless Functions, and system of record integration.

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Azure container Apps: The future of Microservices in Azure?

Xebia

The DevOps movement is still growing and growing; the mantra “You build it, you run it” really works for building better software. 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.

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Can’t-miss sessions for AWS Summit Chicago

Stackery

AWS Summit Chicago on the horizon, and while there’s no explicit serverless track, there are some amazing sessions to check out. Here are my top choices for the serverless sessions and a workshop you won’t want to miss: Workshop for Serverless Computing with AWS + Stackery + Epsagon. Performing Serverless Analytics in AWS Glue.

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Scaling DevOps: key strategies and best practices

Agile Engine

Introduction Over the past decade, DevOps has had a transformative impact on how companies manage their software engineering efforts. Yet, eight out of 10 companies practicing DevOps are barely in the middle of this transformation. It seems that scaling DevOps is a challenge in itself, so let’s look at how companies can solve it.

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Creating an AWS EKS Cluster and Providing Access to Developer

Dzone - DevOps

This article is going to talk about mainly two points: How to create an AWS EKS Cluster. How to provide an AWS EKS cluster access to a developer who does not have admin access to AWS. To deploy any microservices, we need to create AWS EKS clusters like dev and QA, etc. Introduction.

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AWS Amplify or Kinvey for External Databases, Identity Providers and DevOps

Progress

Based on my interactions with thousands of developers in the Progress / Telerik developer tools ecosystem, I wrote a separate article contrasting Kinvey with Firebase. Another cloud service I’m asked about is AWS Amplify from another popular cloud giant. Where Does AWS Amplify Fit? When Should I Use Progress Kinvey?

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AWS Amplify or Kinvey for External Databases, Identity Providers and DevOps

Progress

Based on my interactions with thousands of developers in the Progress / Telerik developer tools ecosystem, I wrote a separate article contrasting Kinvey with Firebase. Another cloud service I’m asked about is AWS Amplify from another popular cloud giant. Where Does AWS Amplify Fit? When Should I Use Progress Kinvey?

AWS 52