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Application Modernization Isn’t Just Fighting Legacy Tech

Modus Create

However, in the era of open-source and continuous innovation, modernization can’t be an isolated, one-off project. Similarly, breaking down app functionality into API-accessible microservices can help you pay your technical debt more incrementally. . A decade ago, most organizations modernized only when they were compelled to.

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How Apollo GraphQL Scales Quality Across Sites with Netlify

Netlify

Apollo builds tools developers use everyday to corral, fetch, and populate data across apps, websites, databases, and microservices. Developers rely on Apollo to manage all their data sources in a unified data graph, and keep that data up to date. Building with Gatsby and Netlify. Background: Apollo GraphQL.

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Apiumhub among top IT industry leaders in Code Europe event

Apiumhub

This year you will have 6 unique tracks: Cloud Computing: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS DevOps: Microservices, Automation, ASRs Cybersecurity: Threats, Defenses, Tests Data Science: ML, AI, Big Data, Business Analytics Programming languages: C++, Python, Java, Javascript,Net Future & Inspire: Mobility, 5G data networks, Diversity, Blockchain, VR.

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From Project to Program: Scaling Camunda Adoption in Your Company

Bernd Rucker

They still provide reusable components around Camunda, e.g. to hook into Active Directory or to talk to their internal ESB, but these are provided as additional libraries to teams building workflow solutions. Not only is the workflow team super satisfied, but so too are upper management. Which brings us to microservices.

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

Then the internet began to invade the world, and it eventually became the delivery mechanism for a large fraction of the software being developed today. Today, most software development is not a stand-alone process, but rather a part of developing products or services.