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Top Disadvantages to Adopting Microservices (And Why You Should Do It Anyway)

OverOps

Microservices is a thought model that promises to bring us closer to that goal. By breaking up an application into specialized containers designed to perform a specific task or process, microservices enable each component to operate independently. What Makes Microservices Hard? What makes Microservices hard?

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Amazon Bedrock Marketplace now includes NVIDIA models: Introducing NVIDIA Nemotron-4 NIM microservices

AWS Machine Learning - AI

The NVIDIA Nemotron family, available as NVIDIA NIM microservices, offers a cutting-edge suite of language models now available through Amazon Bedrock Marketplace, marking a significant milestone in AI model accessibility and deployment.

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Can serverless fix fintech’s scaling problem?

CIO

Maintaining and upgrading outdated systems can be resource-intensive and hinder innovation. To avoid creating too many microservices using serverless FaaS (Function-as-a-Service) patterns, we decided to align to an enterprise capabilities framework to help us define the number of components and leverage a domain-driven design approach.

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Overcoming the 6 barriers to IT modernization

CIO

It adopted a microservices architecture to decouple legacy components, allowing for incremental updates without disrupting the entire system. The compay fostered a culture of innovation by involving employees in the modernization process and addressing their concerns. A: Expensive, bad processes.

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Accelerating innovation with cloud-native apps on Microsoft Cloud

CIO

We spoke with Siddhartha Gupta, Global Head of Application Modernization on Azure at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) , about this trend and what financial services organizations need to do to improve their capacity for agility and innovation. They must adopt innovations as soon as they become available.

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The great divide: Separating operations and innovation

CIO

Of the many possible answers, some of our clients elect to carry the transformation further by separating their employees into two groups: those responsible for operations and those responsible for innovation. Operations will always take priority over innovation whenever there’s a fire. Trade-offs. Disadvantages.

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Breaking down silos: A holistic approach to running Virtual Machines and Containers on the same platform at scale.

CIO

Although organizations have embraced microservices-based applications, IT leaders continue to grapple with the need to unify and gain efficiencies in their infrastructure and operations across both traditional and modern application architectures. Ready to take your infrastructure to the next level?