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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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FaaS: Evolving to a Truly Serverless Paradigm

DevOps.com

FaaS helps alleviate some of the administration and management issues related to serverless Creating distributed applications demands a thorough understanding of cloud infrastructures and architectures. The current standard is to architect programs into microservices, before deploying […].

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Cloud Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

O’Reilly Learning > We wanted to discover what our readers were doing with cloud, microservices, and other critical infrastructure and operations technologies. Without further ado, here are the key results: • At first glance, cloud usage seems overwhelming. More than half of respondents use multiple cloud services. •

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO

After marked increase in cloud adoption through the pandemic, enterprises are facing new challenges, namely around the security, maintenance, and management of cloud infrastructure. According to the Foundry report, 78% of organizations say that, in response to cloud investments made by the organization, they have added new roles.

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Choice Hotels’ all-in cloud journey to sustainable business value

CIO

Choice Hotels International’s early and big bet on the cloud has allowed it to glean the many benefits of its digital transformation and devote more energies to a key corporate value — sustainability, its CIO maintains. It also helped reduce energy consumption and costs.

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Azure container Apps: The future of Microservices in Azure?

Xebia

Over the years, containerized workloads have become more and more popular, and we see most mature software companies benefit using containers from the cloud to the edge. Combining these two trends in the market explains why technologies such as Serverless became popular. Containers are here to stay.

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Is Kubernetes Serverless?

Linux Academy

The term “serverless” — the ability to run code without having to choose what to run it on — shares that same overall goal, which is to eliminate the need for a developer of an application to manage infrastructure, and have that taken care of by another service or component. The post Is Kubernetes Serverless? What is Kubernetes?