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The Risks and Rewards of Adopting a Microservices Architecture in Your DevOps Enterprise Adopting microservices can be a great way to split up existing monolithic legacy applications in order to gain some flexibility and accelerate the development of new features. But the learning curve is steep, and you may need to make some sacrifices. Andrew Phillips outlines the potential impact this implementation can have on architecture and operations in an enterprise environment.
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Wage Your Bets: Microservice, Monolith, or Serverless
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Microservice, Monolith, and Serverless are some of the three architectural styles that have recently gained popularity.
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Michelle Hodges
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Leverage Streaming Data in a Microservices Ecosystem
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Imagine a world where operational data is continuously flowing from applications and devices at an extremely high rate. Now imagine services intercepting this data and analyzing it real time. Sounds futuristic? It's not—it's here today. Mark Richards describes what streaming architecture...
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Mark Richards
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Microservices and Docker at Scale: The PB&J of Modern Systems
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After predominantly being used in the build/test stage, Docker has matured and is expanding into production deployment. Similarly, microservices are expanding from greenfield web services to use throughout the enterprise as organizations explore ways to decompose their monolithic systems...
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Anders Wallgren
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