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The future of Cloud-native software development with Radius

Xebia

Ever increasing complexity To overcome these limitations, we transitioned to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). SOA decomposed applications into smaller, independent services that communicated over a network. Each Microservice focused on a specific business function and could be independently developed, deployed, and scaled.

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Tips for designing distributed systems

CircleCI

Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). While SOA architecture gave us the added benefit of business value and reusable, loosely-coupled services, they still relied on monolithic systems with limited scaling. In time, as business needs grew to surpass the SOA value offering, we were inevitably back to searching for something better.

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GSAS is taking place in CCIB, Barcelona this year

Apiumhub

He has been in the software industry since 1983 and has significant experience and expertise in application, integration, and enterprise architecture. Nate’s presentations cover a variety of topics ranging from software architecture, microservices, cloud computing, site reliability engineering and everything in between.

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Global Software Architecture Summit 2022 Recap

Apiumhub

We are proud to have had a lineup of speakers from different nationalities, including: Mark Richards is an experienced, hands-on software architect involved in the architecture, design, and implementation of microservices architectures, service-oriented architectures, and distributed systems. Eswaran Thandi has over 2.5