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Nucleus aims to simplify the process of managing microservices

TechCrunch

An increasing number of organizations are adopting microservices, the loosely-coupled, independently-deployable services that together make up an app. The widespread microservices adoption has spawned new problems in app development, however. ” Drenova acknowledges the many rivals in the microservices orchestration space.

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OpsLevel raises $15M to help developers manage their microservices

TechCrunch

OpsLevel , a startup that helps development teams organize and track their microservices in a centralized developer portal, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A funding round. But in reality — and in production — it’s often unclear who owns a given microservice. Image Credits: OpsLevel.

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Cortex raises $15M Series A to help development teams wrangle their microservices

TechCrunch

Cortex , a startup that helps engineering teams get improved visibility into the Rube Goldberg machine that is their microservices architecture and improve their overall development practices around it, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A funding round led by Tiger Global and Sequoia Capital, which led the company’s $2.5

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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. Helios’ focus on both developer velocity and productivity is exactly what the market needs, and I have little doubt that every software development company in the world will soon be using such a tool.”

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Can serverless fix fintech’s scaling problem?

CIO

We had a legacy solution that was built on-prem using.NET and monolith patterns with many components reaching end-of-life, with the concomitant high maintenance costs and slow time-to-market for introducing business features. Time to market. Time to market got shortened by 15% on average.

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9 IT skills where expertise pays the most

CIO

As one of the most sought-after skills on the market right now, organizations everywhere are eager to embrace AI as a business tool. Its a wide-ranging skillset and each companys needs will vary depending on their business goals, but its a lucrative skill in the current hiring market.

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Should I use microservices?

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Considerations for when—and when not—to apply microservices in your organization. Despite the drive in some quarters to make microservice architectures the default approach for software, I feel that due to their numerous challenges, adopting them still requires careful thought. Where microservices don’t work well.