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10 IT skills where expertise pays the most

CIO

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural framework used for software development that focuses on applications and systems as independent services. Average salary for expertise: $172,772 Average salary for regular use: $137,626 Difference: $35,146 2.

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Tips for designing distributed systems

CircleCI

With companies expecting software products to handle constantly increasing volumes of requests and network bandwidth use, apps must be primed for scale. Before we get into tips and best practices for designing your distributed system, it might be helpful to look back at the evolution of software architecture. Distributed computing.

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Interview with Evgeny Predein – CEO of Apiumhub

Apiumhub

First he decided to work as a software developer to better understand the industry and then once he identified key gaps in the software industry he decided to found his own company, focusing on software architecture and best practices. In 2012 he moved to Barcelona and that’s where his entrepreneurship journey started.

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SAMOS – How To Evaluate Disruptive Innovation

CTOvision

One of the unintended consequences of distributed computing and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is that things get more complicated. Nutanix employs Map/Reduce, Cassandra , Paxos , and Zookeeper to create a “distributed everything” architecture. The most famous example of this is SONET, Synchronous Optical Network.

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Exceeding the Benefits of Complexity? A Fractal Model for the Social Business Era

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Over the weekend my friend and industry colleague JP Rangaswami wrote an insightful post that pondered how we have gone about delivering on customer experiences as connected to our back-end capabilities. The problem lies in our classical views of enterprise architecture and business architecture both. But we’ve learned.

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25 Feb Cloudera Federal Forum in Tysons Corner: Amazing agenda filled with lessons learned and best practices

CTOvision

Other speakers will present lessons learned from across industry, including lessons on topics like data provenance, encryption, as well as user authorization and auditing. Engaging the Hadoop Developer — Deep-dive with industry experts into the key projects, technology, and emerging trends driving the enterprise adoption of Hadoop.

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Why Microservices Will Become a Core Business Strategy for Most Organizations

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

As an industry, we have collectively returned to that eternal debate about what constitutes a largely technical evolution versus when an important digital idea becomes a full-blown business trend. Half measures have long-doomed efforts at SOA, APIs, developer networks, etc. Microservices and Business: The Future.