Source: searchapparchitecture.techtarget.com Microservices architecture embraces small, self-contained services built, deployed and scaled independently. However, despite the allure of microservices architecture, the monolith is still relevant. Enterprises need to find a middle ground between microservices and the monolith. A good strategy is to create a hybrid microservices architecture. What is a hybrid microservices architecture? To adopt a Read More

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Source: rtinsights.com Netflix, Amazon, and PayPal – these well-recognized global brands fundamentally changed the way we consume entertainment, shop, and manage finances, respectively. However, without major advancements shaping the database industry over the last 40 years, these brands – synonymous with their cloud-based applications – would not exist. To be specific, today’s instant, on-demand services Read More

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Source: devops.com 2nd Watch today launched a managed DevOps service based on the continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) platform from GitLab that it will operate on behalf of customers in addition to coaching them on how to adopt best DevOps practices. Stefana Muller, a senior product manager, said the 2nd Watch Managed DevOps service combines the managed and Read More

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Source: computerweekly.com Unlike digital-first organisations, traditional businesses have a wealth of enterprise applications built up over decades, many of which continue to run core business processes. In this series of articles we investigate how organisations are approaching the modernisation, replatforming and migration of legacy applications and related data services.  We look at the tools and Read More

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Source: thenewstack.io Service mesh technologies have emerged as a reliable way to manage observability, security and traffic management in microservices environments, typically with the use of Kubernetes for container orchestration. Specific use cases and needs for service meshes also vary. The New Stack recently completed a survey about service mesh use cases. While one third of those surveyed Read More

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Source:theregister.co.uk QCon London Sam Newman, author of Building Microservices and Monolith to Microservices, told attendees at the QCon developer conference in London that “microservices should not be the default choice.” Microservices have become today’s equivalent of “nobody ever got fired for buying IBM”, a common catchphrase back in the ’80s, said Newman. “With half of all the clients I Read More

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Source: containerjournal.com A platform for automating the protection containers from SentinelOne is now generally available. Fresh off raising an additional $200 million in funding, SentinelOne developed its Singularity platform to identify which communications between services should be whitelisted between endpoints and then identify and block any anomalous behavior. That approach allows SentinelOne to track, among other Read More

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Source: sdtimes.com The benefits of microservices over monolithic architectures are undeniable, but they don’t always come to fruition. Deven Phillips, a senior consulting engineer at Red Hat, explained while microservices accelerate delivery speeds, improve quality and reduce costs, it doesn’t happen instantly and it doesn’t provide a clear path to those results.  “The major problem is that Read More

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Source: aiuniverse.xyz Legacy systems still form the backbone of many enterprises. Yet as the demand for efficiency, scale, reliability and agility grow larger, we’ve seen an evolution in these underlying technologies to meet those needs. Let’s explore some of these technologies, their history and their evolution to see why such a change was inevitable. Because Read More

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Source: jaxenter.com With the wholesale embrace of microservices in Java development, and the increasing influence of the DevOps movement, testing Java applications has never been so complex. Testing strategies developers used for monolithic applications need to be adapted to fit the realities of microservices. Plus, with microservices-based applications promising increased performance and functionality, but also Read More

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Source: techrepublic.com Tech education firm O’Reilly has released its annual study of how students used its platform in the past year, and its findings deserve attention from tech decision makers. The report, which combines both usage and search data from O’Reilly’s online learning platform, paints an excellent picture of what’s trending in the tech world. By looking at Read More

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Source: One of the coolest things serverless offerings do is allow you to “mix and match programming languages and frameworks like never before,” as Gartner research director Raj Bala has said. This means, as he suggested, you can write a Java application that calls Python libraries, for example, using a functions-as-a-service (serverless) platform. It may also mean, however, Read More

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Source: towardsdatascience.com Microservice is a hot topic these days. But why does everyone talk about microservice? What is a monolithic architecture and what is microservices architecture? I will explain that by going through the migration process from a monolithic architecture to a microservice architecture. I will also introduce the characteristics, advantages of microservices architecture, and Read More

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Source: devops.com Even experienced DevOps teams can struggle with the nuances of managing microservices in production–where a greater spotlight on network communications can introduce new operational challenges beyond those common to traditional architectures. But, by being smart about your software-based routing components, it’s possible to avoid or reduce the impact of roadblocks in the following Read More

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Source: searchapparchitecture.techtarget.com Microservices architecture became popular for its ability to create applications that are flexibly scalable, resilient and independently deployable. But despite the on-paper benefits, not all organizations will gain much from microservices adoption, due to the inherent operational complexity of these architectures. That’s what makes it important to make the transition to microservices a Read More

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Source: securityboulevard.com Tufin today announced the availability of Tufin SecureCloud, which combines two existing offerings to manage cybersecurity policies for both monolithic applications and emerging microservices-based application environments. Company CTO Reuven Harrison said rather than moving forward with separate products, previously known as Tufin Orca and Tufin Iris, Tufin is aiming to appease IT organizations Read More

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Source: searchapparchitecture.techtarget.com In a microservices architecture, numerous small, independent services integrate as needed to form an application. As such, development teams must monitor every microservice, and the path through them, to ensure the application does what it is designed to do. This is where microservices testing tools enter the picture. To figure out how to Read More

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Source: thefastmode.com Amdocs this week announced that KT Corporation, the largest quad-play service provider in South Korea, has started to upgrade and migrate their existing product catalog to Amdocs CatalogONE.  This solution enables operators to create, deploy, test and launch new services at a much faster pace and quickly take advantage of new 5G use cases Read More

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Source: datacenterdynamics.com Businesses and organizations, from the likes of Netflix to the BBC, are increasingly migrating from a monolithic to a microservices architecture. Microservices are a great fit for the cloud model and provide businesses with agile and customizable software. Businesses have the opportunity to quickly develop their software and stand out in an increasingly Read More

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Source: cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com I have often observed that a journey to cloud discussion for banks begin and end with Application modernization. Without a doubt, this is an important element of the journey. However, the IT landscape in a typical banking environment presents a unique setup that compels us to think about this pursuit differently. There are two important Read More

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Source: devops.com Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was the great hope of organizations decades ago when they sought to advance legacy system integration, reduce and bypass layers, and rapidly access the system of record. At the time, the existing solution was point-to-point integration, creating a brittle “spaghetti” middle layer that was hard to manage. This was Read More

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Source: searchapparchitecture.techtarget.com Microservices should simplify software development. In theory, we can stitch microservices together with a top layer, assembling applications out of components. The promise isn’t new, but it is worth examining. Ivar Jacobson proposed the idea of software components, like circuit-board components, in 1967. He wanted to make building software more like assembling prefabricated Read More

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Source: techerati.com Microservices represent a radical shift in how organisations approach application development The world of enterprise software development came of age with the emergence of ‘single purpose’ software applications aligned to a specific business function. It started with accounting programmes in finance, but with time, many areas such as manufacturing, supply chain and inventory Read More

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Source: information-age.com Microservices are a way to build applications based on small components that are used for specific requirements. IDC has predicted that 90 percent of applications will use microservices architectures by 2020. Many of the world’s largest brands, including Google, Netflix, and Uber have either moved or are migrating to a microservices architecture approach. Rather than Read More

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Source: itproportal.com Before we start, let’s look into a real-life situation that changed the game for a business. Wallmart- Canada was failing on crucial Black Fridays for two years in a row. The I.T. department came after much deliberation tried the microservices architecture and it worked wonders. To understand the concepts of microservices architecture first Read More

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