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Ask Miss O11y: Do I Need Observability If My Stack Is Boring?

Honeycomb

Microservices, cloud native, polyglot persistence … dynamic, ephemeral components, elastic provisioning, third-party services, Lambda functions and serverless APIs … all of these trends are driving system complexity up and up, forcing more and more of the application logic into the realm of operational trade-offs. For instance: .

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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Methodology This report is based on our internal “units viewed” metric, which is a single metric across all the media types included in our platform: ebooks, of course, but also videos and live training courses. Year-over-year growth for software architecture and design topics What about serverless? That could be a big issue.

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Technology Trends for 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Content usage, whether by title or our taxonomy, is based on an internal “units viewed” metric that combines all our content forms: online training courses, books, videos, Superstream online conferences, and other new products. Finally, last year we observed that serverless appeared to be keeping pace with microservices.

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

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Trendy, fashionable things are often a flash in the pan, forgotten or regretted a year or two later (like Pet Rocks or Chia Pets ). New frameworks appear every day (literally), and our corporate clients won’t suddenly tell their staff to reimplement the ecommerce site just because last year’s hot framework is no longer fashionable.