source: express-journal.com Leading software company Zoho Corporation has recently launched a fullstack serverless application called Catalyst which is specifically aimed at developers. Zoho claims that the software is an easy to use yet powerful applicaiton that allows developers to build and run microservices and applications. Catalyst evidently grants developers access to the same frameworks and Read More

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Source: theregister.co.uk Ahead of Microsoft’s Ignite conference next month, the tech goliath has announced Dapr, now available as an Alpha preview, a runtime to simplify developing microservices. Dapr is not a replacement for other runtimes or frameworks such as .NET or Java. Rather, it “injects a side-car container/process to each compute unit”, according to the docs, exposing Read More

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Source: tech.economictimes.indiatimes.com Tech Mahindra plans to cut service delivery time for clients by reusing some standard components it has built up over the years. The move is expected to improve its productivity and margins, a senior executive said. Tech Mahindra, among the top five Indian IT services exporters, has been building a library of project-specific intellectual property on Read More

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Source: techcrunch.com Microsoft  today announced two new open-source projects: Dapr, a portable, event-driven runtime that takes some of the complexity out of building microservices, and the Open Application Model (OAM), a specification that allows developers to define the resources their applications need to run on Kubernetes clusters and which Microsoft developed in cooperation with Alibaba Cloud. As Read More

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Source: fudzilla.com More than 76 percent of enterprise organisations are planning to rearchitect apps for microservices, according to a Forrester report. The Forester Research, backed by Ensonor and Wipro, found that enterprise adoption of microservices is continuing to increase as businesses transform themselves to compete in the digital era. The research found that 76 percent Read More

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Source: devops.com Enterprise adoption of microservices is continuing to rise. Its popularity is so strong that 86% of development professionals internationally expect microservices to become the default application architecture within the next five years. Looking out even longer, nearly all professionals see microservices becoming their company’s default application architecture. At its core, a microservice approach centers Read More

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Source: enterprisetimes.co.uk Unit4 ERP is underpinned by an innovative microservices architecture. Holger Mueller, Vice President and Principal Analyst at Constellation Research described by saying: “Unit4 has one of the most innovative ERP platforms in the market”. Enterprise Times spoke to Claus Jepsen, Deputy CTO at Unit4 to discuss the architecture and why it is so Read More

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Source: newsstoner.com Microservices architecture (MSA) is a method of developing software systems in which large monolithic applications are broken down into smaller manageable independent services which focuses on performing one task efficiently and communicate via language agnostic protocols. Instead of focusing all teams on one large application, smaller independent services are managed by different smaller Read More

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Source: infoq.com At several points throughout his career, Phil Calçado has worked on transitioning monoliths to a microservices architecture, but recently the challenge for him has instead been in migrating to serverless. In a presentation at the recent QCon New York conference, he talked about his experience combining the serverless concept with microservices. Calçado, previously having worked for Meetup and SoundCloud, and currently at SeatGeek, started by defining microservices Read More

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Source: helpnetsecurity.com ClearDATA, the leader in healthcare public cloud security and compliance, announced a new multi-cloud software offering, ClearDATA Locate, enabling healthcare organizations to build a more cohesive and traceable protected health information (PHI) inventory within Kubernetes workloads available on Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. Built with ClearDATA’s Healthcare Aware Distributed Read More

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Source: microfinancereporter.com The research report titled, ‘Global Microservices in Healthcare Market’, is an in-depth study of the overall environment of the market. The study found that the market will grow at a rate of XX% CAGR over the coming years, down from the nearly XX% growth level seen in the previous year. The total global Read More

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Source:prnewswire.com SINGAPORE, July 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Today at RSA Asia Pacific & Japan 2019, API security leader and creator of the industry’s first API Firewall – 42Crunch – announced the latest release of its API security platform with full support for Kubernetes environments. This new solution allows organizations to easily automate API security across Kubernetes environments Read More

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Source:- itworld.com A service mesh brings security, resiliency, and visibility to service communications, so developers don’t have to One of the shifts occurring in IT under the banner of digital transformationis the breaking down of large, monolithic applications into microservices—small, discrete units of functionality—that run in containers—software packages that include all of the service’s code and dependencies that can Read More

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Source:- forbes.com Microservices architectures (MSA) break down domain-level problems into independent modular capacities so they become easier to manage and deploy, which is great for many situations. When that system is organized around events — an event-driven microservices architecture (EDM) — you are streamlining microservices into event-defined clusters, which then function faster and with improved Read More

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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 Read More

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Source:-cmswire.com In an ideal world, cybersecurity would take care of itself. But even with microservices, a contemporary architecture type with significant advantages over monolithic architectures, security remains an issue. In fact, some security issues are actually harder to resolve in a microservices architecture. While this topic is open to debate, CMSWire has spoken to industry experts Read More

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Source:- searchmicroservices.techtarget.com APIs help run the world. They allow software applications and digital platforms to interact with each other, orchestrating the exchange of requests between apps that have their own architectures. And, when properly managed, APIs ensure a neat, simplified experience for developers. The challenge is to be sure proper API management is entrenched in your Read More

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Source- computerweekly.com The history of computing is punctuated by a set of seismic shifts in enterprise IT architectures.   Monolithic, highly integrated applications moved to integrated software stacks and N-tier architectures. Distributed computing has also gone through several incarnations. There have been multiple attempts at standardising inter-application communications, such as remote procedure calls on Unix, distributed object Read More

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Source- vanillaplus.com The inclusion of open APIs, open source and virtualisation has become a de facto standard within the software community. For CSPs, who are desperately trying to transform into digital service providers and achieve web-scale success, this can’t have come soon enough. In order to become digital service providers, CSPs need to run their businesses Read More

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Source – networkworld.com At the present time, there is a remarkable trend for application modularization that splits the large hard-to-change monolith into a focused microservices cloud-native architecture. The monolith keeps much of the state in memory and replicates between the instances, which makes them hard to split and scale. Scaling up can be expensive and scaling Read More

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Source – techtarget.com Despite having brought forth a revolution in application design and deployment, microservices can create profound, even critical, security and compliance problems. To meet microservices-based development and deployment goals, you are often required to step into new areas of application design, including areas that defeat many of the traditional mechanisms for securing applications. Just as Read More

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Source – vanillaplus.com Telecoms operators, by tradition, are not seen as fast-moving businesses. They are always striving to be agile, but their reliance on legacy systems – coupled with their dysfunctional, locked-in relationships with legacy vendors – has created a slow-moving animal, often at odds with the pace of the Internet generation. Indeed, when operators talk Read More

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Source – techtarget.com Chaos engineering helps enterprises expect the unexpected and reasonably predict how microservices will perform in production. One education SaaS provider embraced the chaos for its microservices deployment, but it didn’t jump in blindly. San Francisco-based Remind, which makes a communication tool for educators, school administrators, parents and students, faced a predictability problem with Read More

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Source – techtarget.com Technology obsolescence and technical debt in enterprise IT have become so common that application modernization is a continuous activity. To modernize legacy applications, most businesses today are keen to move those apps to the cloud and often rework them into various cloud services. Cloud-based app modernization facilitates a move from tightly coupled to loosely coupled Read More

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Source – formtek.com Microservices is an architectural style that builds applications from a collection of loosely coupled services. The protocols used are lightweight and the services are very fine grained.  Each service stands on its own, and as such, makes development, testing, and refactoring of applications easier.  Because each service is independent, microservices enable application Read More

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Source – newscaststudio.com When it comes to virtualizing media workflows, microservices has become quite the buzzword in the media and entertainment industry – just like IP technology, cloud computing and software-defined networking before it. But what are microservices, and why are they so important to the future of the broadcast industry? In the simplest terms, microservices Read More

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Source – searchmicroservices.techtarget.com Considering the time, cost and effort of building their own integrated development platform, many organizations — especially small to medium-sized organizations — turn to PaaS over an IaaS approach. Platform as a service will provide a microservices development team with everything it needs to get an application rolling, including a prebuilt, fully provisioned Read More

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