Many people consider microservices to be the latest evolution of service oriented architecture. A microservice oriented architecture is a next-gen SOA, it is argued. But the two architectures aren't ...
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Chris Richardson is not a microservices skeptic, though you wouldn’t know it from the title of his keynote presentation, “There Is No Such Thing as a Microservice!” On the contrary, Richardson, a ...
Microservices came in with a great deal of momentum a few years ago, but now we’re seeing their drawbacks for applications on cloud platforms. A microservices architecture for application development ...
Microservices break up monolithic code into discrete chunks that are easier to maintain. Here's an overview and a look at the pros and cons of migrating to a microservices architecture. Nearly every ...
Enterprises are turning to microservices and applying microservices patterns in order to properly develop their application architecture. The core idea is to break monolithic applications into smaller ...
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The proliferation of microservices is a beautiful example of a situation where the trend magically aligns with the interests of users, vendors, management and consumers alike. Nevertheless, committed ...
Businesses operate in real time—unlike many of their applications. In nearly all major industries and verticals, there has been an explosion of interest in microservices. Their promise to enable the ...
There has never been a more compelling time to be in the API integration and management software business. From new technologies such as cloud-based microservices to 5G, from the Industrial Internet ...