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Helios wants to tame the microservices development chaos

TechCrunch

Meanwhile, even a small bug in one microservice or API can quickly take down a large distributed app. Since it’s hard for developers to understand how their code interacts with the rest of the system, the development process often slows down.

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Honeycomb scores $50M investment as observability platform thrives

TechCrunch

At the time, they foresaw a changing IT landscape that was being transformed by microservices and containerization and they believed (correctly as it turned out) that the modern IT stack required a different approach to monitoring. I think our stand-up metric here is that our net revenue retention is over 160%.

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Tetrate, the company born out of Istio’s open-source app networking project, raises $40 million

TechCrunch

As the microservices revolution picks up steam, it’s indispensable to use Istio for managing applications built with microservices and deployed on containers. Tetrate nets $12.5 million to bring microservices to the corporate masses. Container security acquisitions increase as companies accelerate shift to cloud. “As

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Fermyon raises $20M to build tools for cloud app dev

TechCrunch

Fermyon offers a managed cloud service, Fermyon Cloud, that allows developers to quickly build microservices, or pieces of apps that work independently, but together (e.g., if one microservice fails, it won’t bring down the others).

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The 7 Key Components of True Root Cause Analysis

OverOps

Microservices can be chained together to produce larger business flows. This gets even more tricky with microservices as these could be invoked using a variety of workflows. True root cause not only involves casting a wide net, it involves going that extra mile deep into the various facets of code. Code Graph.

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DevOps Chats: Software Architecture for Cloud Native,NET Core and Open Source

DevOps.com

The post DevOps Chats: Software Architecture for Cloud Native,NET Core and Open Source appeared first on DevOps.com. Occasionally DevOps Chats is fortunate to spotlight DevOps and cloud native developers doing trailblazing work in contemporary software architectures. Donald fits that bill to a T as an entrepreneur and employee […].

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Net Core vs.Net Framework: A Complete Comparison

Openxcell

The Framework of.Net Core can be used to develop various types of applications like desktop, web, mobile, cloud, Internet of Things, microservices, etc. Localization as well as globalisation With the help of.Net Core, localising data within a dot net application is easy. So, basically,Net Core has everything you need.

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