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How to Use Microservices To Evolve DevOps Pipelines

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As companies create more and more microservices, their deployment environments are becoming increasingly elaborate. Without proper configurations, a microservices road map could quickly become unmaintainable. The post How to Use Microservices To Evolve DevOps Pipelines appeared first on DevOps.com.

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5 Microservices Design Patterns Every DevOps Team Should Know

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Understanding and applying these five key microservices design patterns can help you design more scalable, reliable and maintainable applications.

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DevOps Chats: Mobile, Monoliths & Microservices, With LightStep

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All three were there at the birth of the microservices wave that has swept through the software world. The post DevOps Chats: Mobile, Monoliths & Microservices, With LightStep appeared first on DevOps.com. They left Google and started LightStep to help all developers build […].

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Cortex Taps GitLab to Help DevOps Teams Manage Microservices

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Cortex, a provider of a platform for tracking ownership of microservices, this week announced its platform can now import services from the GitLab continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform. The post Cortex Taps GitLab to Help DevOps Teams Manage Microservices appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Governing Microservices in an Enterprise Architecture

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Agile software development and DevOps have become the norm as companies strive to develop better, faster, more flexible applications. Microservices offer the next […]. The post Governing Microservices in an Enterprise Architecture appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Transform Legacy Java Apps to Microservices

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Velocity is one of the major tenets of DevOps, and anything that maintains or improves velocity benefits the overall process. Yet, there are still many speed bumps in the DevOps process that threaten to derail progress and slow DevOps processes to a crawl.

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Microservices Explained: Not Your Father’s SOA

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Microservices are frequently referred to as a variant or derivative of service-oriented architecture (SOA), if not essentially the same thing. Microservices architecture […]. The post Microservices Explained: Not Your Father’s SOA appeared first on DevOps.com.

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