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Posts Tagged ‘Microservices’

Using Istio to Unify Microservices with a Service Mesh on Kubernetes

October 22, 2018 | 0 Comments | Carlo Gutierrez
Microservices management can get challenging as the number of the elements increases. Learn how Istio can reduce the burdens of a service mesh.

Over-Engineering: When Microservices Are Too “Micro”

June 20, 2017 | 3 Comments | Alesia Bulanok...
When adopting microservices, one has to design them properly. Otherwise, they may bring a negative impact to all of the stages of software development life cycle.

RBC Serves Millions of Customers Digitally—with IBM Bluemix, Blockchain, and AI

For its digital transformation, the Royal Bank of Canada bets on the Bluemix platform and microservices, combining mobile and AI technologies.

Addressing Complex Software Systems with Microservices and CI/CD

April 27, 2017 | 0 Comments | Alesia Bulanok...
The growing complexity of software requires new architectural approaches to speed up development. If you’re still not into microservices, read on.

An MSP Provider Builds a Cross-IaaS Management Platform with IBM Bluemix

March 10, 2017 | 0 Comments | Sophie Turol...
Unigma, a managed infrastructure services provider (MSP), recently delivered a cloud platform for unifying infrastructure operations. The company relied on Altoros and IBM Bluemix to accelerate the process.

Microservices with Steeltoe and Cloud Foundry: A .NET App Using MS Face API

January 31, 2017 | 0 Comments | Aleksey Yermolenko
Demonstrating how to develop/deploy a cross-platform .NET Core app on Cloud Foundry, this solution is using RabbitMQ and Microsoft Cognitive Services API.

Enabling .NET Core Microservices with Steeltoe and Pivotal Cloud Foundry

January 9, 2017 | 20 Comments | Alexander Pavlov
This tutorial explains how to consume Spring Cloud / NetflixOSS services from a .NET Core app—using Steeltoe, an OSS toolkit for creating .NET microservices.

Microservices and OpenWhisk Made Simple: the Story of Dave

August 1, 2016 | 0 Comments | Carlo Gutierrez
Dr. Andreas Nauerz of IBM explains how the OpenWhisk platform works for creating event-based microservices—with a little help from Dave.

Scaling Industrial Event-Driven Microservices with OpenWhisk

July 11, 2016 | 0 Comments | Alex Khizhniak
The Industrial Internet of Things provides opportunities for vast event-driven deployments within enterprise IT. However, scaling out may be an issue.

Event-Driven Microservices with OpenWhisk: Comparison to Traditional Models

July 11, 2016 | 4 Comments | Roger Strukhoff...
Cloud-native apps and event-driven architectures bring in a number of new challenges—however, the OpenWhisk platform may help to address the situation.
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