As I work with chief information officers, the topic of microservices has risen in importance and curiosity. What is it? How does it differ from containers or service-oriented architecture? Is it ...
As microservices multiply, organizations need systems capable of interpreting and understanding impact, not just executing ...
Microservices promise to help break down monolithic applications and enable the consistent delivery of services. But they can't do the job without help. This is where event-driven architecture (EDA) ...
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An effective microservices logging strategy can hinge on the size and scale of the system in question. For example, a microservices-oriented architecture composed of 20 microservices is less of a ...
Containers have captured the imagination of both infrastructure providers and developers: the former because they see containers as a more efficient technology for meting out virtual compute resources ...
The idea behind microservices and a microservices architecture is relatively simple: hide all the complexities of hardware, operating systems, and different development toolkits behind a standard ...