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Nucleus aims to simplify the process of managing microservices

TechCrunch

An increasing number of organizations are adopting microservices, the loosely-coupled, independently-deployable services that together make up an app. The widespread microservices adoption has spawned new problems in app development, however. ” Drenova acknowledges the many rivals in the microservices orchestration space.

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AI-Driven API and Microservice Architecture Design for Cloud

Dzone - DevOps

Incorporating AI into API and microservice architecture design for the Cloud can bring numerous benefits. Automated scaling : AI can monitor usage patterns and automatically scale microservices to meet varying demands, ensuring efficient resource utilization and cost-effectiveness.

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Exploring the Horizon of Microservices With KubeMQ's New Control Center

Dzone - DevOps

One of those paradigm shifts that has become more pronounced in recent years is the adoption of microservices architecture by countless organizations. Managing microservices communication has been a sticky challenge for many developers.

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Maximizing Business Benefits: Building Microservices Architecture in Azure

Dzone - DevOps

Transitioning from monolithic architecture to microservices brings about significant advantages for businesses. This is where microservices shine, offering a more efficient way to develop, protect, and market applications. This is where microservices shine, offering a more efficient way to develop, protect, and market applications.

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A Microservices Strategy Underpins Every Successful Cloud Native Migration

In a cloud native world, applications are created from loosely coupled microservices instead of being a monolithic entity. Microservices are small, autonomous components, organized around business domains, that are easily monitored, tested, and updated, bringing greater business and operational agility.

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Cortex raises $15M Series A to help development teams wrangle their microservices

TechCrunch

Cortex , a startup that helps engineering teams get improved visibility into the Rube Goldberg machine that is their microservices architecture and improve their overall development practices around it, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A funding round led by Tiger Global and Sequoia Capital, which led the company’s $2.5

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Microservices Security in a Nutshell

Dzone - DevOps

Microservices architectures have gained popularity due to their scalability, agility, and flexibility. The security of microservices extends beyond traditional approaches, requiring a comprehensive strategy to protect against evolving threats and vulnerabilities.

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Microservices: The Dark Side

Speaker: Prem Chandrasekaran

Now that he’s part of ThoughtWorks, he can share how this applies to a wide variety of organizations with different needs, size organizations and levels of maturity. How these strategies can be applied in different size engineering organizations. Establishing the boundaries of your teams and services.

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Monitoring AWS Container Environments at Scale

Particularly well-suited for microservice-oriented architectures and agile workflows, containers help organizations improve developer efficiency, feature velocity, and optimization of resources. Containers power many of the applications we use every day.

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Why Distributed Tracing is Essential for Performance and Reliability

Speaker: Daniel "spoons" Spoonhower, CTO and Co-Founder at Lightstep

Many engineering organizations have now adopted microservices or other loosely coupled architectures, often alongside DevOps practices. Distributed tracing was developed at organizations like Google and Twitter to address these problems and has also come a long way in the decade since then.