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What are microservices? An agile architecture for software development

Dynatrace

Using a microservices approach, DevOps teams split services into functional APIs instead of shipping applications as one collective unit. Giants like Google and Microsoft once employed monolithic architectures almost exclusively. To fully answer “What are microservices?” Complexity. Microservices managed.

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What are microservices? An agile architecture for software development

Dynatrace

Using a microservices approach, DevOps teams split services into functional APIs instead of shipping applications as one collective unit. Giants like Google and Microsoft once employed monolithic architectures almost exclusively. To fully answer “What are microservices?” Complexity. Microservices managed.

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Panel Recap: How is your performance and reliability strategy aligned with your customer experience?

Dynatrace

Company brands are now measured by the “app” and “app experience” and expect every application to be as fast as Google. As you walk the journey with them, you’ll learn lessons and tweak your approach, usually building out reusable pipelines and infrastructure logistics. Rethinking the process means digital transformation.

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I Ran This Whole Conference and I Didn’t Even Get a T-shirt

J. Paul Reed

First and foremost, I think producing a conference was particularly eye-opening: both Mary and I do quite a bit of public speaking internationally (and Mary has plenty of experience wrangling conference logistics), so we both thought we had a pretty good idea of what “making the sausage” of a conference would look like. Boy were we wrong.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly

Also: infrastructure and operations is trending up, while DevOps is trending down. From pre-built libraries for linear or logistic regressions, decision trees, naïve Bayes, k-means, gradient-boosting, etc., It can’t be a coincidence that DevOps usage declined again (-5%) in 2019, following a 20% decline in 2018. Coincidence?