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5 You’re Probably F**king Up Your Microservices

OverOps

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on May 5, 2016. It seems like everyone is into microservices these days, and monolith architectures are slowly fading into obscurity. With Microservices, though, there seems to be more consensus that the trend is here to stay. The flip side of microservices.

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The Cake is NOT a Lie: 5 Java Frameworks to Support Your Microservices Architecture

OverOps

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on May 5, 2016. The microservices trend is becoming impossible to ignore,” I wrote in 2016. For teams dealing with loads of technical debt, microservices offer a path to the promised land. It has since been updated to reflect advancements in the industry.

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Orkes forks Conductor as Netflix abandons the open-source project

TechCrunch

Netflix today announced that it is discontinuing its support for Conductor, a popular orchestration engine for microservices the streaming giant open-sourced in 2016.

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Honeycomb scores $50M investment as observability platform thrives

TechCrunch

Honeycomb was founded in 2016 by two former Facebook engineers to create a new way of looking at application monitoring based on the internal tooling they had seen at Facebook. We [believed] the world [was] going to need a tool like this that allows users to have both speed and flexibility,” Yen told TechCrunch.

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AccelByte, a backend services platform for game developers, raises $60M led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2

TechCrunch

AccelByte CEO Junaili Lie , who previously led the backend engineering team at Epic Games, founded this startup in 2016. ” AccelByte says game developers can extend individual AccelByte platform services, which are built on a microservices architecture, to meet their unique game requirements.

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Apollo GraphQL launches its Supergraph

TechCrunch

“We’ve been working on GraphQL since 2016, back when we were Meteor.js. Apollo CEO and co-founder Geoff Schmidt wasn’t shy about what he thinks this announcement means when I talked to him ahead of today’s announcement. ” That’s a lot to live up to. ” Image Credits: Apollo.

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Yotascale raises a $13M Series B to help companies track and manage their cloud spends

TechCrunch

Throw in microservices and one can wind up with a big muddle, and an even bigger bill. After starting to work on Yotascale in mid 2015, the company raised some capital in 2016. Instead, you farm out your infrastructure needs to the major cloud platforms, namely Amazon AWS , Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

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