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Why IT Ticketing Systems Don’t Work with Microservices

Daniel Bryant

In order to effectively build cloud native microservices applications, your engineering organization has to adopt a culture of decentralized decision-making to move faster. The phrase “soup to nuts self-service” was chosen to convey the end-to-end nature of self-service required within the typical software development lifecycle.

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Conciliate the Tangled Mesh Using ISTIO

Dzone - DevOps

Every day, we get to face new showstoppers when it comes to running our IT systems efficiently in a controlled fashion. As we started facing these problems, multiple architecture patterns were evolved and microservice architecture is one of them.

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Leveraging cloud-native managed services for long-term benefits

Capgemini

But because of the traditional separation between infrastructure and application groups, these teams have operated in a siloed fashion. For example, with Capgemini teams managing its environment, a large furniture retailer leveraged DevOps and cloud native to completely transform the e-commerce experience.

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Try a Semantic Approach to Naming GitHub Repositories

Modus Create

Furthermore, software developers and DevOps engineers will likely have come across semantic versioning (semver.org), which aims to provide meaning to application version numbers. It was time to fall back on the good old-fashioned method of a questionnaire. . Perhaps we can use a semantic approach to repository naming? Management. .

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Software Outsourcing: Why CEOs Love It

Gorilla Logic

Most companies now practice some combination of an Agile software development methodology together with DevOps or DevSecOps to achieve the speed and flexibility required to design, develop, and deploy products that satisfy requirements. Develop an adaptive network and applications for both legacy and microservices-based architectures .

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Blue-Green Deployments: A Definition and Introductory Guide

LaunchDarkly

Frequent releasing, or continuous delivery (CD), is often a cultural norm on teams with a strong DevOps skillset. For example, if you have a microservice architecture or several apps, your costs could start to increase rapidly. Safety empowers your team. Each use case is different.

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SOA vs microservices: going beyond the monolith

CircleCI

Two of the most popular service-based approaches are service-oriented architecture (SOA) and microservices. By understanding which aspects of SOA are still relevant and which parts have been discarded in favor of microservices, you will be well equipped to choose between the two for your next service-based application.

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