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

OverOps

The microservices trend is becoming impossible to ignore,” I wrote in 2016. Back then, many would have argued this was just another unbearable buzzword, but today many organizations are reaping the very real benefits of breaking down old monolithic applications, as well as seeing the very real challenges microservices can introduce.

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Orkes, founded by the creators of Netflix’s open source Conductor workflow orchestration tool, comes out of stealth with $9.3M

TechCrunch

million in funding to fuel the mission, as well as to support the continued growth of the open-source Conductor community. The space is now at an inflection point and organizations are moving to a microservices architecture,” George said in an interview.

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Tyk raises $35M for its open source, open-ended approach to enterprise API management

TechCrunch

Tyk (pronounced like “tyke”, meaning small/lively child) got its start as an open source side project first for co-founder Martin Buhr, who is now the company’s CEO, while he was working elsewhere, as a “load testing thing,” in his words. “So I built my own,” he said.

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Microservices orchestration platform Temporal raises $75M and remains a unicorn

TechCrunch

Temporal , an open source microservices orchestration platform used by companies, including Netflix, Snap and Comcast, has raised $75 million from a slew of high-profile investors including Sequoia Capital and Greenoaks. The duo left Uber four years ago to launch Temporal, an open source project based on a fork of Cadence.

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

TechCrunch

Tetrate , the company commercializing an open-source networking project that allows for easier data sharing across different applications, has raised $40 million. As the microservices revolution picks up steam, it’s indispensable to use Istio for managing applications built with microservices and deployed on containers.

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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. Using Open Telemetry , a collection of open source observability tools, Helios pulls in distributed tracing data from the application and puts it into context for the developer. Image Credits: Helios.

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The 9 best open-source options for building microservice apps

TechBeacon

The buzzwords "microservice" and "open-source" seem to go hand in hand. Perhaps it's because the microservices architectural vision came along recently, on the heels of open source establishing itself.