Remove Continuous Delivery Remove Infrastructure Remove Microservices
article thumbnail

The future of Cloud-native software development with Radius

Xebia

DevOps emphasized the collaboration between development and operations teams, breaking down silos and fostering a culture of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) and an Agile way of working. Each Microservice focused on a specific business function and could be independently developed, deployed, and scaled.

article thumbnail

How companies adopt and apply cloud native infrastructure

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Survey results reveal the path organizations face as they integrate cloud native infrastructure and harness the full power of the cloud. How Companies Adopt and Apply Cloud Native Infrastructure. O'Reilly survey results reveal the path organizations face as they integrate cloud native infrastructure.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Role of Microservices Integration in Continuous Delivery

Mobilunity

Since the market expectations are constantly growing, and customers demand rapid reaction to their needs and concerns, companies utilize continuous integration and delivery to deliver results fast and efficiently. Microservices in a Nutshell. Comparing Monolith vs Microservices Enterprise Integration.

article thumbnail

OneFootball Scores an Observability Goal with Honeycomb

Honeycomb

Behind the scenes, OneFootball runs on a sophisticated, high-scale infrastructure hosted on AWS and distributed across multiple AWS zones under the same region. higher than the cost of their AWS staging infrastructure. Continuous delivery requires confidence—you need to know that what you’re doing is working correctly.

article thumbnail

Using API Gateways to Facilitate Your Transition from Monolith to Microservices

Daniel Bryant

In my consulting working I bump into a lot of engineering teams that are migrating from a monolithic application to a microservices-based application. “So Every (User) Journey Begins at the Edge I’m obviously not the first person to talk about the need for an effective edge solution when moving towards a microservices-based application.

article thumbnail

Akuity raises $20M to simplify Kubernetes container management

TechCrunch

Apps are increasingly built using containers, or “microservices” packaged with all the necessary dependencies and configuration files. Because of this, organizations invest in platform and infrastructure teams, as well as developer experience teams, to standardize and ease their transition to Kubernetes.

article thumbnail

Dev vs. Ops: 5 Problems That Make Dev Fight with Ops

OverOps

Everyone in tech is busy discussing Kubernetes, containers, and microservices as if the basics of DevOps and continuous delivery are all figured out. Each has multiple server instances, and those instances might have multiple microservices, distributed or not, containerized or not. The lay of the land gets quite complex.