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New live online training courses

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Get hands-on training in Docker, microservices, cloud native, Python, machine learning, and many other topics. AI-driven Future State Cloud Operations , June 7. Product Management for Enterprise Software , July 18. How Routers Really Work: Network Operating Systems and Packet Switching , June 21.

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219+ live online training courses opened for June and July

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Get hands-on training in Docker, microservices, cloud native, Python, machine learning, and many other topics. AI-driven Future State Cloud Operations , June 7. Product Management for Enterprise Software , July 18. How Routers Really Work: Network Operating Systems and Packet Switching , June 21.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 4: Four Pillars of Event Streaming Microservices

Confluent

I’m going to explore four pillars for enabling scalable development that works across the event-driven enterprise. These pillars minimize complexity and provide foundational rules for building systems using composition. How do I upgrade or evolve microservices? Which teams are going to run my system? What is the latency?

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Technology Trends for 2022

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While our customers include many individual developers, contractors, and hobbyist programmers, commercial (enterprise) software developers are very heavily represented—although there are certainly areas into which we’d like more visibility, such as the crucial Asia-Pacific software development community.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

Much of this growth comes from large enterprises that discover they cannot win an arms race with an architecture and strategy that manages complex systems orders of magnitude more efficiently than they can. That’s when newly minted internet companies tried to grow systems many times larger than any enterprise could manage.

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Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Go has clearly established itself, particularly as a language for concurrent programming, and Rust is likely to establish itself for “system programming”: building new operating systems and tooling for cloud operations. Julia, a language designed for mathematical computation, is an interesting wild card.