Wed.Mar 11, 2020

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Extend visibility into workload and cluster health by leveraging native Kubernetes events

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. Kubernetes has become the industry standard platform for running and managing containerized workloads at scale. The Kubernetes platform, at its core, is designed to maintain and keep up with a defined state for running workloads. In many cases, events are generated as these workloads go through different phases of their life cycles. For instance, events appear when the scheduler performs actions to bring workloads back to a desired state.

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Why We Leverage Multi-tenancy in Uber’s Microservice Architecture

Uber Engineering

The performance of Uber’s services relies on our ability to quickly and stably launch new features on our platform , regardless of where the corresponding service lives in our tech stack. Foundational to our platform’s power is its microservice-based architecture … The post Why We Leverage Multi-tenancy in Uber’s Microservice Architecture appeared first on Uber Engineering Blog.

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Why test suites fail—and how to avoid breakdowns

TechBeacon Testing

End-to-end (E2E) software testing suites, such as those written in Selenium, frequently fall derelict or fail outright.

Testing 101
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Database Design and Logical Asseveration for SQL Query Optimization

SQL Shack

Database design and Logical Asseveration play a vital role in database performance and SQL Query optimization. Both have different parameters to make your database and the query accurate. Database Design Database design plays an essential role in the database performance side. If the table structure is not in proper terms of data distribution and normalized […].

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TPDP Episode #34: Containers, Virtual Machines, and Orchestration, Part 2

The Polyglot Developer

I’m pleased to announce that the second part of the Containers, Virtual Machines, and Orchestration podcast episode, featuring Marek Sadowski from IBM, has been published! Marek and I had run out of time in the first episode which focused on container and virtual machine strategies, so we didn’t get to dive deep into Kubernetes and similar orchestration services like Red Hat OpenShift.

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NServiceBus now supports Microsoft Extensions DependencyInjection

Particular Software

The history of dependency injection (DI) containers in.NET is almost as long as.NET itself. StructureMap and Castle Windsor were released in 2004, Spring.NET in 2005, and more after that, each with their own unique API, some more opinionated than others. And yet each of these libraries fulfills a fairly simple task: a place to hold on to dependencies so that objects can get them when they need them.

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Tasktop Viz Launched, Conquering the Cost of Delay 

Tasktop

At Tasktop, our mission is to help enterprises and governments catalyze the shift from Project to Product , enabling them to innovate, survive and thrive in the Age of Software. Today’s launch of Tasktop Viz is a big landmark on that journey, allowing us to help many more organizations accelerate their mastery of software at scale with the Flow Framework.