In the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise technology, a quiet revolution is unfolding where monolithic enterprise ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna, and ...
Back in the early days of enterprise technology, which was when I last did any significant application development work, it would take weeks to design and build even relatively simple applications. If ...
Microservices have become a widely adopted architectural pattern that transforms how applications are designed, built and deployed. By breaking down large applications into smaller, independent ...
Transitioning to a microservices architecture from a monolithic one is an increasingly popular goal for many companies. Microservices promise speedier processing and delivery as well as the agility ...
Securing microservices can feel like herding cats, and in the dynamic world of .NET 8 the challenge of ensuring robust security looms large as developers embrace the agility and flexibility of this ...
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4 common microservices problems, and a single way to fix them all Your email has been sent There’s no way around it, Forrester said in a new report: You need a ...
Big brands like Amazon and Netflix are embracing microservice architecture, but what is it, and how does it fit into application and software development? The software products we use every day for ...