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Weighing a microservices approach means covering all architecture bases

Dynatrace

Many organizations are taking a microservices approach to IT architecture. Then, they can split these services into functional application programming interfaces (APIs), rather than shipping applications as one large, collective unit. However, in some cases, an organization may be better suited to another architecture approach.

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Microservices vs. monolithic architecture: Understanding the difference

Dynatrace

As a result, organizations are weighing microservices vs. monolithic architecture to improve software delivery speed and quality. Traditional monolithic architectures are built around the concept of large applications that are self-contained, independent, and incorporate myriad capabilities. What is monolithic architecture?

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Real World Programming with ChatGPT

O'Reilly

This post is a brief commentary on Martin Fowler’s post, An Example of LLM Prompting for Programming. There’s a lot of excitement about how the GPT models and their successors will change programming. It describes the architecture, goals, and design guidelines; it also tells ChatGPT explicitly not to generate any code.

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Data privacy by design: How an observability platform protects data security

Dynatrace

Creating an ecosystem that facilitates data security and data privacy by design can be difficult, but it’s critical to securing information. When organizations focus on data privacy by design, they build security considerations into cloud systems upfront rather than as a bolt-on consideration.

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Security of Quantum Computer Architectures

ACM Sigarch

Or, terms security and quantum computers are often associated with Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) or Quantum True Random Number (QTRNG) technologies. Otherwise, there is a risk of repeating many of the mistakes from classical computers where, for many years, security at the hardware and architecture levels was an afterthought.

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Carefully Forming Teams to Begin Technology Modernization

Strategic Tech

It’s a common sight to see technology organization re-inventing aspects of their operating model. Often, it’s a combination of migrating to modern cloud technologies, adopting new organizational models, and striving for better ways of working. The consequences of this were severe. And the atmosphere in the team was extremely tense.

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Self-documenting Architecture

Strategic Tech

I’ve heard the opinion from many technical leaders that it is reasonable to expect a new hire to take upto 6 months to learn about the code, the domain, and the architecture before they become fully productive. I believe that self-documenting architecture would dramatically reduce one of the big costs in software development.