Microservices

From Monolith to Observable Microservices using DDD

Source: infoq.com Gomez: My name is Maria Gomez, I’ve been working at ThoughtWorks for the last seven years. Currently, I play the role of Head of Technology for ThoughtWorks in Spain in sunny Barcelona. As I said, I’ve been working for ThoughtWorks for seven years, in the last four and a half I’ve been mainly working with organizations that are on a digital transformation journey. This talk will have a lot of the experience and learnings that I picked up

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Cloud Microservices Market 2019-2025 at CAGR of +24% Including Leading Players- AWS, CA Technologies, Contino, CoScale, IBM, Idexcel, Infosys, Kontena, Macaw Software, Marlabs, Microsoft

Source: MicroService and Cloud are two buzzwords in today’s technology landscape. In the current agile era, micro-service is an architectural style which structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled services, on the other hand, the foundational concept of cloud is providing an enterprise standard IT infrastructure easily and seamlessly on few mouse clicks (IaaS) and Amazon is one of the pole stars in this expanse. The global cloud microservices market which was represented a CAGR of approximately +24%

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Ingram Micro is helping its vendors and channel partners transform to the cloud

Source :- gigabitmagazine.com Ingram Micro is an emergent leader in the global technology sector; dedicated to enabling its customers and its entire organization to achieve technological transformation. “Technology underpins our organization and the pressure is on to get it right. To achieve a competitive advantage, companies must align with the evolving landscape. Ingram Micro is well poised to meet the demands of this evolution,” says Greg Onoprijenko, Director of Cloud for the company’s Canada operations. “We’re continuously innovating to maintain relevancy

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Why microservices needs AIOps

Source:- itproportal.com Microservices – a legitimate trend or just hype? Undoubtedly microservices are part of a legitimate trend, they are a specific instance of a more general trend towards making IT systems more modular and independent. As a consequence of modularisation, there is also a desire within IT to miniaturise components – in essence, building applications with less code and less functionality. Historically, system components would be around for years. However, due to the nature of microservices they now only

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How to improve DevOps value with containers and microservices

Source:- techradar.com DevOps is not simply a set of tools or systems, but rather a methodology requiring stakeholder buy-in for successful execution. DevOps is based on collaboration—using operations, best practices, and organizational culture to streamline and connect development teams and IT operations. The better the system design, the better the DevOps implementation. Deriving the best value from DevOps requires agility many legacy systems can’t deliver. To maximize efficiency, DevOps must operate on a flexible system, such as one running microservices and containers

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Signal Sciences Adds Cloud WAF to Award-Winning Solution

Source:- Signal Sciences, the fastest growing web application security company in the world, today announced the addition of Cloud WAF to its award-winning, modern Web application firewall (WAF) and runtime application self-protection (RASP) solution. With no installation required, Signal Sciences Cloud WAF gives businesses instant visibility and protection for their most critical web applications, APIs, and microservices from real attacks and threat scenarios in a matter of minutes. Unique to Signal Sciences, enterprises can choose from the most flexible menu of deployment options on any cloud, any container, any

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Microservices: How to prep DevOps teams

Source- enterprisersproject.com The first reaction non-development IT people have when seeing their company’s microservice is very similar to a parent looking at their child’s art. “Oh! It’s a…what is this? A microservice? Wow… well, isn’t that something! I like how the blue, green, and red make a nice brown colour. Let’s put this on the refrigerator.” Of course, that art could be the beginnings of the next Frida Kahlo if only the parents understood. Likewise, we need to make certain that

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Microservices Help Scale Distributed Apps, Survey Finds

Source- enterprisetech.com The ability to scale applications and get products and services out the door faster are the primary reasons DevOps teams are embracing microservices, a new survey finds. Microservices are the foundation of an agile architecture on which applications are built as a collection of different smaller services rather than an entire application. Among the emerging challenges is determining the best way to communicate among those lightweight services. While nearly two-thirds of the 354 companies surveyed by workflow automation

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Getting the balance right in microservices development

Source:- cloudcomputing-news.net Choices, choices, choices. User requirements and non-functional requirements are just the beginning of the balancing act of services development. New development paradigms usually take a few years before their practitioners get a handle of the factors that they need to balance. In the case of microservices, this balancing act comes down to three things: granularity, data consistency, and performance. The most usable and best-performing services built on the microservices architecture will find a balance of these three factors

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