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Moving to the Cloud: Exploring the API Gateway to Success

Daniel Bryant

What is an API gateway? An API gateway is a front door to your applications and systems. It’s on the hot path of every user request, and because of this, it needs to be performant, secure, and easily configurable. This is true regardless of the role in which you work.

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The Importance of Control Planes with Service Meshes and Front Proxies

Daniel Bryant

Late last year Matt Klein wrote a fantastic post exploring “ Service mesh data plane vs control plane ”. particularly in regards to deployment control (and the subtle differences) around ingress/edge gateways and service meshes. A control plane can be implemented through configuration files, API calls and user interfaces.

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KubeCon NA 2022 Summary: Maintainers, Open Standards, and the Rumoured Demise of DevOps

Daniel Bryant

Conference Review The future of Kubernetes is platform-shaped: self-service, observable and secure, and driven by the community The Ambassador Labs team and I are still buzzing from another amazing KubeCon in person. Building on the success of KubeCon EU in Valencia , the NA event in Detroit was almost back to the full pre-Covid experience.

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KubeCon EU 2019: Top 10 Takeaways

Daniel Bryant

In no particular order, here are my top ten takeaways: Multi-Platform and Hybrid-Cloud is (Still) a Thing Notable Increase in Technology Bundling Service Mesh Interface (SMI) Announcement: Stay Tuned The (Uncertain?) Together, we were part of six talks at KubeCon, staffed a packed booth with amazing T-shirts (if I do say so myself!),

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Azure container Apps: The future of Microservices in Azure?

Xebia

Over the years, containerized workloads have become more and more popular, and we see most mature software companies benefit using containers from the cloud to the edge. Looking at the current state of software development, we can conclude a few things: 1. Containers are here to stay. There are also some downsides to Kubernetes.

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The Good and the Bad of Kubernetes Container Orchestration

Altexsoft

Containers have become the preferred way to run microservices — independent, portable software components, each responsible for a specific business task (say, adding new items to a shopping cart). Modern apps include dozens to hundreds of individual modules running across multiple machines— for example, eBay uses nearly 1,000 microservices.

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Google Cloud and Palo Alto Networks: A Closer Look

Palo Alto Networks

Most enterprises have hybrid or multi-cloud deployments, and maintaining consistent security posture across all deployments is always one of their top priorities. Prisma Public Cloud is also integrated with GCP’s Security Baseline API alpha , which provides visibility into the compliance posture of Google Cloud platform.