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Orkes forks Conductor as Netflix abandons the open-source project

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Netflix today announced that it is discontinuing its support for Conductor, a popular orchestration engine for microservices the streaming giant open-sourced in 2016. All rights reserved.

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Lifecycle Microservices With GenAI Tools

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Lifecycle Development With AI We have seen a huge shift in the way developers and consultants are using Generative AI (GenAI) tools to create working microservices. WebGenAI is built on top of the existing Python open-source framework ApiLogicServer.

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Orkes, founded by the creators of Netflix’s open source Conductor workflow orchestration tool, comes out of stealth with $9.3M

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million in funding to fuel the mission, as well as to support the continued growth of the open-source Conductor community. The space is now at an inflection point and organizations are moving to a microservices architecture,” George said in an interview.

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Temporal raises $18.75M for its microservices orchestration platform

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Temporal , a Seattle-based startup that is building an open-source, stateful microservices orchestration platform, today announced that it has raised an $18.75 “Before microservices, coding applications was much simpler,” Temporal’s Fateev told me. million Series A round led by Sequoia Capital.

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From Prompt to Running Microservice: ServiceBricks Step-By-Step

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Microservices have become a popular architectural style for building scalable and modular applications. However, setting up a microservice from scratch can still feel complicated, especially when juggling frameworks, templates, and version support.

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Web GenAI Microservices Creation: An Overview

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This article will show you how to use GenAI from your browser to create and run a microservice in about a minute. Here is what you'll learn: Provide a prompt to a cloud-based microservice appliance, and you get a system with a running database, a web app, and an API. All of this is open source. No runtime or license fees.

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ARMO raises $30M to build an end-to-end open source Kubernetes security platform

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ARMO , the Tel Aviv-based company behind Kubescape , the popular open source Kubernetes security platform, today announced that it has raised a $30 million Series A funding round led by Tiger Global. New investor Hyperwise Ventures as well as existing investors Pitango First and Peled Ventures also participated in this round.