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Thoughts on organizing architecture

Xebia

We live in a world where we can instantly make use of infrastructure via cloud providers. Albeit via cloud providers where you can autoscale your infrastructure, or via Software-as-a-Service providers who offer you functionality out of the box. Gone are the days of creating large project plans and business cases.

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Thoughts on organizing architecture

Xebia

We live in a world where we can instantly make use of infrastructure via cloud providers. Albeit via cloud providers where you can autoscale your infrastructure, or via Software-as-a-Service providers who offer you functionality out of the box. Gone are the days of creating large project plans and business cases.

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6 Crucial Issues for Legacy.NET App Modernization

Datavail

For example, refreshing your.NET applications makes it much easier to adopt modern IT best practices such as cloud computing and microservices. In particular, migrating to the Microsoft Azure cloud will shift from a capital expense to an operational expense, and can help save on hardware, software, and maintenance. Conclusion.

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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

Our existing deploy tooling and engineering culture made the transition to remote work go much more smoothly. Though our deploy velocity remained the same, the engineering org has been far from stagnant. It’s the same whether you’re running a monolith or hundreds of microservices, on a team of two or two hundred.

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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

Our existing deploy tooling and engineering culture made the transition to remote work go much more smoothly. Though our deploy velocity remained the same, the engineering org has been far from stagnant. It’s the same whether you’re running a monolith or hundreds of microservices, on a team of two or two hundred.

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The Netflix Cosmos Platform

Netflix Tech

Orchestrated Functions as a Microservice by Frank San Miguel on behalf of the Cosmos team Introduction Cosmos is a computing platform that combines the best aspects of microservices with asynchronous workflows and serverless functions. Our response was to create Cosmos, a platform for workflow-driven, media-centric microservices.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

and whole new category of cloud services was born. The cloud was gaining traction. Small, independent teams own a small service – called a microservice these days. Do not think of a microservice architecture as a flat layer of tiny services. They create an engaging engineering culture. Customers said WOW!