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Temporal raises $18.75M for its microservices orchestration platform

TechCrunch

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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9 IT skills where expertise pays the most

CIO

Cloud skills include programming languages, database management, DevOps, security, containerization and microservices, data visualization, AI and ML, and automation. It also allows for fast deployment of virtual machines and simplifies maintenance since theres less hardware to oversee, which ultimately can reduce IT costs.

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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.

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Bridging the gap: Unified platform for VM and containerized workloads

CIO

They place the workload in a virtual box that contains the entire stack required to run it, and it’s portable from one environment to another. Unfortunately, this mix of containers and virtual machines (VMs) creates management complexity, as IT typically uses different platforms to manage them.

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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.

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Microservices Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Microservices seem to be everywhere. Scratch that: talk about microservices seems to be everywhere. So we wanted to determine to what extent, and how, O’Reilly subscribers are empirically using microservices. Here’s a summary of our key findings: Most adopters are successful with microservices. And that’s the problem.

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Quarkus 3: The Future of Java Microservices With Virtual Threads and Beyond

Dzone - DevOps

Over the past four years, developers have harnessed the power of Quarkus , experiencing its transformative capabilities in evolving Java microservices from local development to cloud deployments. In this enlightening journey, let’s delve into the heart of Quarkus 3's integration with virtual threads ( Project Loom ).