Original source: Happy 10th birthday, Evernote: You have survived Google and Microsoft. For your next challenge...
Link: VW using PCF and OpenStack
Just a press release mentioning that in passing.
Original source: VW using PCF and OpenStack
Link: VW using PCF and OpenStack
Just a press release mentioning that in passing.
Original source: VW using PCF and OpenStack
Link: VW using PCF and OpenStack
Just a press release mentioning that in passing.
Original source: VW using PCF and OpenStack
Link: Red Hat's James Talks About the Importance of Open Source Innovat
People always want MSPs is to add higher level services, to become more like public cloud. Also, some arch open source/lock-in talk.
Original source: Red Hat’s James Talks About the Importance of Open Source Innovat
Link: Red Hat's James Talks About the Importance of Open Source Innovat
People always want MSPs is to add higher level services, to become more like public cloud. Also, some arch open source/lock-in talk.
Original source: Red Hat’s James Talks About the Importance of Open Source Innovat
Link: Red Hat's James Talks About the Importance of Open Source Innovat
People always want MSPs is to add higher level services, to become more like public cloud. Also, some arch open source/lock-in talk.
Original source: Red Hat’s James Talks About the Importance of Open Source Innovat
Link: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar
“Briefly, microservices is a service-oriented software architecture in which server-side applications are constructed by combining many single-purpose, low-footprint network services. The touted benefits are improved modularity, reduced testing burden, better functional composition, environmental isolation, and development team autonomy. The opposite is a Monolithic architecture, where a large amount of functionality lives in a single service which is tested, deployed, and scaled as a single unit.”
That’s a good definition!
Original source: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar
Link: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar
“Briefly, microservices is a service-oriented software architecture in which server-side applications are constructed by combining many single-purpose, low-footprint network services. The touted benefits are improved modularity, reduced testing burden, better functional composition, environmental isolation, and development team autonomy. The opposite is a Monolithic architecture, where a large amount of functionality lives in a single service which is tested, deployed, and scaled as a single unit.”
That’s a good definition!
Original source: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar
Link: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar
“Briefly, microservices is a service-oriented software architecture in which server-side applications are constructed by combining many single-purpose, low-footprint network services. The touted benefits are improved modularity, reduced testing burden, better functional composition, environmental isolation, and development team autonomy. The opposite is a Monolithic architecture, where a large amount of functionality lives in a single service which is tested, deployed, and scaled as a single unit.”
That’s a good definition!
Original source: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar