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Technology, Processes, and Culture: Red Hat’s Open-source Pathway to Successful Digital Transformation

CIO

Labs provides a platform to experiment, iterate, and accelerate transformational initiatives by leveraging open-source technologies, fostering open leadership, and embracing a culture of innovation. These include software systems, containers, microservices, DevOps, Infrastructure-as-a-Code, and more.

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How to Use Containers to Enable Microservices in Your DevOps

Coveros

Are you trying to shift from a monolithic system to a widely distributed, scalable, and highly available microservices architecture? Maybe you’ve already moved to agile delivery models, but you’re struggling to keep up with the rate of change in the technologies of these systems. The Microservices Design Challenge.

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3 Reasons Why Version Control is a Must for Every DevOps Team

OverOps

Microservices have essentially become the default for the development of new applications, and more and more teams are containerizing monolithic applications as well. Last year, it was again tied to success in Continuous Delivery workflows, which in turn contribute to higher IT performance.

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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Leadership and management also showed very strong growth (38%). They also realize that management or team leadership may well be the next step in their career. For several years, microservices has been one of the most popular topics in software architecture, and this year is no exception. Have microservices reached a peak?

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Simplifying Kubernetes DevSecOps Through Platform Engineering

d2iq

From testing for security vulnerabilities to building business-driven security services, everyone is accountable for building security into the DevOps continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) workflow. This was manageable when software updates were released every few months or even years.

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How companies adopt and apply cloud native infrastructure

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

This shift is an important part of a trend we call the Next Architecture , with organizations embracing the combination of cloud, containers, orchestration, and microservices to meet customer expectations for availability, features, and performance. This isn’t too surprising, given the essential role microservices play in that industry.

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160+ live online training courses opened for May and June

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Introduction to Leadership Skills , June 11. Deploying Container-Based Microservices on AWS , June 10-11. Microservices Caching Strategies , June 17. Getting started with continuous integration , June 20. Continuous Delivery with Jenkins and Docker , June 24. Microservice Fundamentals , July 10.

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