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Full visibility into your serverless applications with AI-powered Azure Functions monitoring (GA)

Dynatrace

As companies strive to innovate and deliver faster, modern software architecture is evolving at near the speed of light. Following the innovation of microservices, serverless computing is the next step in the evolution of how applications are built in the cloud. Understand and optimize your architecture.

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Full visibility into your serverless applications with AI-powered Azure Functions monitoring (GA)

Dynatrace

As companies strive to innovate and deliver faster, modern software architecture is evolving at near the speed of light. Following the innovation of microservices, serverless computing is the next step in the evolution of how applications are built in the cloud. Understand and optimize your architecture.

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Microservices vs. monolithic architecture: Understanding the difference

Dynatrace

Increasingly, teams release software features more quickly to accommodate customer needs. As a result, organizations are weighing microservices vs. monolithic architecture to improve software delivery speed and quality. Data supports this shift from monolithic architecture to microservices approaches.

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A 5G future

O'Reilly

High-speed networks through 5G may represent the next generation of cord cutting. Rural connectivity is a persistent problem; many rural users (and some urban users) are still limited to dial-up speeds. We recently conducted a survey on serverless architecture adoption. We were supposed to have fiber to the home by now.

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Organise your engineering teams around the work by reteaming

Abhishek Tiwari

In this model, software architecture and code ownership is a reflection of the organisational model. I also have a strong feeling that long-lived teams are not good for innovation and disruption. It's important to understand the subtle difference between speed and velocity. You want to move fast.