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Azure vs AWS: How to Choose the Cloud Service Provider?

Existek

We suggest drawing a detailed comparison of Azure vs AWS to answer these questions. Azure vs AWS market share. What is Amazon AWS used for? Azure vs AWS features. Azure vs AWS comparison: other practical aspects. Azure vs AWS comparison: other practical aspects. Azure vs AWS: which is better?

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Drafting Your Camunda Cloud Architecture: Connecting The Workflow Engine With Your World

Bernd Rucker

Programming Glue Code In order to write code that connects to the workflow engine Zeebe, you typically embed the Zeebe client library into your application, which of course can also be a service or microservice. You can find NodeJS sample code for the REST endpoint in the Flowing Retail example.

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21 Best Practices for Migrating to React JS

Modus Create

One of our clients committed to migration to React using the legacy backend APIs that were meant for POSs in their retail stores. Some of the business goals were impossible to meet until we migrated some of the APIs to microservices. Good examples are AWS Lambda or Cloudflare Workers. Invest in Open Source.

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Camunda Cloud: The why, the what and the how

Bernd Rucker

Exploring sample use cases around microservices orchestration and serverless function orchestration Camunda Cloud was announced at the recent CamundaCon in Berlin. I personally liked Forget monoliths vs. microservices. It provides Workflow as a Service based on the open source project Zeebe.io. which is typically business logic.

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Cloud Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

O’Reilly Learning > We wanted to discover what our readers were doing with cloud, microservices, and other critical infrastructure and operations technologies. AWS is far and away the cloud leader, followed by Azure (at more than half of share) and Google Cloud. More than half of respondent organizations use microservices.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

Once Amazon figured out how to make this all work (which took years), it leveraged the knowledge by selling its internal services under the brand AWS (Amazon Web Services). In 2018 AWS was a $25 billion / year business, growing at very fast clip. At AWS (Amazon Web Services), the most important thing to learn is WHAT to build.