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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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Microservices quality issues? A modern DevOps approach can help

TechBeacon

Your team has followed industry trends and shifted from a monolithic system to a widely distributed, scalable, and highly available microservices architecture.

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Evaluating a Microservice Architecture

Tandem

Microservice architecture has been a hot topic in the realm of software development for a while now. It’s often portrayed as a revolutionary method for constructing software systems that are scalable, adaptable, and efficient. However, like any technology, it has its strengths and weaknesses.

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Assessment of Scalability Constraints (and Solutions)

Dzone - DevOps

This is an article from DZone's 2023 Software Integration Trend Report. For more: Read the Report Our approach to scalability has gone through a tectonic shift over the past decade. This shift introduced some complexities with the benefit of greater scalability. Technologies that were staples in every enterprise back end (e.g.,

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Why CIOs back API governance to avoid tech sprawl

CIO

“As enablers for the integration of data and business services across platforms, APIs are very aligned with current tech trends,” says Antonio Vázquez, CIO of software company Bizagi. She considers the increasing adoption of cloud computing and microservice architectures to be top drivers of formalized API-first approaches.

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Empowering Modern Enterprises with Smart Content Strategies

Newgen Software

Legacy platforms often hinder innovation, increase complexity, impede collaboration, and limit scalability, prompting enterprises to seek more agile and future-proof solutions. Traditional ECM systems , once the cornerstone of content management, are now struggling to keep up with the dynamic needs of modern businesses.

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Latest DZone Kubernetes in the Enterprise Survey Highlights Key Trends

d2iq

Given Kubernetes widespread adoption, it’s no surprise there are so many new and emerging trends and best practices. When the data was broken into smaller and larger companies, the same trend was seen. Respondents noted slight decreases in “deployment in general,” “building microservices,” and “architectural refactoring.”

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