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Microservices vs. monolithic architecture: Understanding the difference

Dynatrace

Monolithic architecture is development where an application is built on a single codebase, and the code is unilateral. Generally speaking, monolithic architecture is composed of three parts: Database. This is usually a relational database management system. Teams want efficiency. Client-side user interface (UI).

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Use Digital Twins for the Next Generation in Telematics

ScaleOut Software

Rapid advances in the telematics industry have dramatically boosted the efficiency of vehicle fleets and have found wide ranging applications from long haul transport to usage-based insurance. Using a database, dispatchers can query raw telemetry to determine the information they need to manage the fleet in real time.

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5 tips for architecting fast data applications

O'Reilly Software

Google was among the pioneers that created “web scale” architectures to analyze the massive data sets that resulted from “crawling” the web that gave birth to Apache Hadoop, MapReduce, and NoSQL databases. We usually relate SQL to querying tables in relational databases. Determine requirements first. Leverage your SQL knowledge.

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How architecture evolves into strategy

O'Reilly Software

It's a given that we must design a system, including a local software architecture, that actually runs, that is "solid." I love this definition of containing entropy because it offers something to both the software-minded and the business-minded architect (which I hope are two categories this book will help to collapse).

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Improving The Performance Of Wix Websites (Case Study)

Smashing Magazine

This includes building websites, hosting websites, managing campaigns, SEO, analytics, CRM, and much more. In order to create change across our entire organization, we needed to get all the relevant employees, partners, and even customers up to speed about performance quickly and efficiently. Creating A Performance Culture.

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Amazon EC2 Cluster GPU Instances - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

Modern CPUs strongly favor lower latency of operations with clock cycles in the nanoseconds and we have built general purpose software architectures that can exploit these low latencies very well. a Fast and Scalable NoSQL Database Service Designed for Internet Scale Applications. Driving down the cost of Big-Data analytics.

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