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An Analyst’s Guide to Cloud-Native Vulnerability Management: Where to Start and How to Scale

Tenable

The complexities inherent in cloud-native workloads – including microservices, containers and serverless functions – render traditional VM approaches ineffective. Traditional monolithic applications no longer dominate technology stacks, with distributed microservices and dynamic, scalable environments becoming the new standard.

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How to Create Microservices-based Applications for AWS

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

One way to build this agility is by evolving to a microservices architecture. Microservices are very small units of executable code. Microservices can be used to break up monoliths into individual, highly cohesive business services that are deployed in containers and serverless environments. Click To Tweet.

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Microservices and Kafka: A Perfect Match for Enabling Event-driven Architecture and Supercharging Integration

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

However, the rise of cloud native has introduced larger workloads and more advanced capabilities, which required a new solution—microservices and Apache Kafka. Scaling is a nightmare, only allowing vertical scalability by adding more memory, more CPUs, or both. Since its conception, more companies are turning to EDA for their projects.

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5 Architecture Choices Technology Executives Must Consider

Progress

Digital transformation efforts depend on a smart adoption of new technologies that prepare us for the agile, scalable future without disrupting the present. Progress CTO and innovation expert, Dmitri Tcherevik, recently hosted a webinar on the top 5 Architecture Considerations for Highly Innovative CIOs. Watch the Webinar

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Teespring’s E-commerce Jamstack Migration Story

Netlify

Register for the webinar. Rick Takes, director of engineering at Teespring, hit a chord with Jamstack Conf attendees describing his team’s approach to decoupling their Ruby on Rails monolith and embracing microservices for better performance and scalability.

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Microservices Webinar FAQ

Bernd Rucker

Webinar FAQ for Monitoring & Orchestrating Your Microservices Landscape using Workflow Automation Answering leftover questions from my webinar in March 2020 On Wednesday, March 11, 2020, I conducted the webinar titled “ Monitoring & Orchestrating Your Microservices Landscape using Workflow Automation ”.

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How FireHydrant Implemented Honeycomb to Streamline Their Migration to Kubernetes

Honeycomb

Kubernetes helps teams of all sizes optimize their microservices architecture by enabling seamless automated containerized app deployment, easy scalability, and efficient operations. In addition, as FireHydrant’s app grew over time, the team adopted more microservices, and it needed a way to orchestrate them. Check out our blog.

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