If your “microservices” still deploy like a monolith, maybe it’s time to break free with a truly composable AWS architecture.
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When the Agile Manifesto came out in 2001, it stated that one of the 12 principles of agile software is that “the best architectures, requirements and designs emerge from self-organizing teams.” At ...
MICROIP Inc., a Taiwan-based provider of ASIC design services and AI software solutions, today showcased its AIVO (AI Vision ...
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After discussing with numerous SDP vendors, I have discovered that the current SDP landscape tends to be based on specific use cases and projects, as opposed to a technology that has to be implemented ...
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 ...
There are many ways to describe a database: the role it plays in a distributed architecture, the various internal components that make it work, and the various levels that define specific roles and ...