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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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Highlights from the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York 2019

O'Reilly Software

Watch highlights from expert talks covering cloud-native programming, software architecture career advice, and more. People from across the software architecture world are coming together in New York for the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference. Watch " The future of cloud-native programming.".

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The Relationship Between Software Architecture And Business Models (and more)

Strategic Tech

But what is the actual relationship between a business model and a software architecture? If I know how decisions in one space affect the other, I’m going to make better architectural decisions. It’s not just about business models and architecture, though. There are other systems involved in this tangled relationship.

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The Real Problem with Software Development

O'Reilly

That statement nicely summarizes what makes software development difficult. It’s not just memorizing the syntactic details of some programming language, or the many functions in some API, but understanding and managing the complexity of the problem you’re trying to solve. We’ve all seen this many times.

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How to overcome the cloud observability wall

Dynatrace

In contrast to modern software architecture, which uses distributed microservices, organizations historically structured their applications in a pattern known as “monolithic.” ” A monolithic software application has a few properties that are important to understand. Dynamic applications with ephemeral services.

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Microservices vs. monolithic architecture: Understanding the difference

Dynatrace

Traditional monolithic architectures are built around the concept of large applications that are self-contained, independent, and incorporate myriad capabilities. As developers move to microservice-centric designs, components are broken into independent services to be developed, deployed, and maintained separately. Easier to develop.

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Nurturing Design in Your Software Engineering Culture

Strategic Tech

There are a few qualities that differentiate average from high performing software engineering organisations. I believe that attitude towards the design of code and architecture is one of them. Both valuing design and striving for continuous delivery are necessary. So we need to make it part of everything we do.