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Making Microservices Just the Right Size

Building cloud-native applications involves building an application as a series of microservices. The idea being that individual microservices are self-contained slices of an application that can be designed, built and operated independently ...
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Keep Microservices Secure, Even From Themselves

Cloud-native applications make heavy use of services and microservice architectures. Distributed applications provide many benefits to modern application development processes and lend themselves particularly well to applications deployed in the public cloud ...
Deploying Microservices In Hybrid And Heterogeneous Environments On AWS With Istio Service Mesh

Deploying Microservices In Hybrid And Heterogeneous Environments On AWS With Istio Service Mesh

Deploying microservices is complex to begin with, but things become even more challenging when deploying in hybrid and heterogeneous environments. In this presentation, we will discuss the benefits and challenges of deploying ...
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Building Cloud-Native Applications Using Isolation Zones

Cloud-native architectures are perfect for creating and operating modern, innovative applications. Cloud-native applications provide many advantages both to consumers of the applications and to those building and managing them. But bad actors ...
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3 Ways to Manage Microservices Infrastructure Complexity

One of the biggest complaints I hear against microservices architectures is that they create overly complex applications. The fact that they contain so many moving parts (compared to comparable monoliths or N-Tier ...
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Software Dependencies and Containerized Applications

Modern software projects (cloud-native applications built using microservices and containers and running on platforms like Kubernetes) use code written by other developers, whether they are third-party vendors or open source contributors. However, ...
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Migration to Containers, Microservices and Kubernetes

Mirantis CEO Adrian Ionel reflects on the state of Kubernetes two years after acquiring Docker Enterprise. Video is below followed by a transcript of the conversation with Mike Vizard.  Male:                          This ...
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How Can Containers Help You Use Microservices in DevOps?

For many companies today, containers and microservices are both becoming a normal part of the industry landscape. According to a global survey put out by Statista in 2021, 19% of enterprise organizations ...
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Red Hat Expands GitOps Portfolio for Building Microservices

At the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 conference today, Red Hat unveiled a preview of pipelines-as-code for Tekton with the latest release of Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines, a continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) ...
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Oxeye Delivers CNAST Tool to Better Secure Microservices

At the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 conference, Oxeye today announced general availability of its Cloud Native Application Security Testing (CNAST) tool to pinpoint vulnerabilities in microservices-based applications. The Oxeye platform requires ...