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Netflix Revamps Tudum’s CQRS Architecture with RAW Hollow In-Memory Object Store
Netflix replaced a CQRS implementation using Kafka and Cassandra with a new solution leveraging RAW Hollow, an in-memory object store developed internally. Revamped architecture of Tudum offers much faster content preview during the editorial process and faster page rendering for visitors.
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HashiCorp Introduces MCP Servers for Terraform and Vault
HashiCorp introduces experimental MCP servers for Terraform, Vault, and Vault Radar, enabling seamless AI integration into infrastructure, security, and risk workflows. These open-standard servers connect LLMs with automated systems, ensuring secure, auditable operations. Explore their potential through open-source access and gain insights while maintaining strict security protocols.
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AWS Simplifies Multi-Region Failover with ARC Region Switch
AWS's Amazon Application Recovery Controller Region Switch revolutionizes multi-region failover with a fully-managed, centralized solution. Simplifying disaster recovery, it automates and coordinates essential tasks across AWS services. With proactive validation and a global dashboard, it transforms complex processes into confident, push-button drills, enhancing reliability and cost efficiency.
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Microsoft Azure Storage Discovery Enters Preview with Enhanced Blob Storage Analytics
Azure Storage Discovery is a service that offers a comprehensive overview of your blob storage ecosystem. Leverage advanced insights for cost optimization and security in real-time, using natural language with Azure Copilot. Quickly analyze data trends, detect outliers, and access 18 months of historical data, all in one intuitive dashboard. Experience unparalleled visibility and efficiency.
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The European Cloud Dilemma: Innovation Versus Digital Sovereignty
European tech companies are facing a tricky situation, using popular American cloud services like AWS and Google Cloud, but worrying about keeping control of their data in Europe. With rising geopolitical tensions, more practitioners are asking: should we be less dependent on American tech giants? It's got some European developers and businesses rethinking how they handle their data.
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Jakarta EE 12 Will Focus on Consistency and Configuration
Before the release of Jakarta EE 11, preparations for Jakarta EE 12 were well underway as plan reviews for 24 Jakarta EE specifications were approved in early 2025. Scheduled for a GA release in July 2026, Jakarta EE 12 will focus on consistency and configuration, and require a minimum of JDK 21 along with support for the upcoming release of JDK 25.
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How Figma Uses AI to Support, Not Replace, the Designer
Figma has integrated AI across its design platform, from small tools like auto-naming layers to Figma Make, which can turn a text prompt, image, or design frame into production-ready code that teams can edit together in real time.
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Google Cloud Launches 'Cloud Setup' to Streamline Foundational Infrastructure
Google Cloud has launched Google Cloud Setup, a streamlined service for creating secure, best-practice cloud environments. Offering guided workflows for various needs—proof-of-concept, production, and enhanced security—this tool reduces manual efforts, enabling rapid application deployment in minutes, not days. Enjoy hassle-free configuration with built-in best practices and cost-effective access.
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Java News Roundup: JDK 25-RC1, Spring AI, WildFly 37, Payara Platform, LangChain4j, Grails
This week's Java roundup for August 4th, 2025, features news highlighting: the first release candidate of JDK 25 and Grails 7.0; the release of WildFly 37; the August edition of the Payara Platform; point releases of LangChain4j, JBang and Hibernate projects; and maintenance releases of Spring AI, JobRunr and Apache Tomcat.
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Amazon EVS Offers Enterprises a New Path for VMware Workload Migration
AWS has launched Amazon Elastic VMware Service (EVS), enabling rapid deployment of VMware Cloud Foundation within Amazon VPC. Users can leverage existing VMware expertise without re-architecting, optimizing their virtualization stack seamlessly. With competitive pricing and full root access, EVS empowers businesses amidst VMware licensing changes, supporting efficient migration and modernization.
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How Cloudflare Migrated Quicksilver to Multi-Level Caching While Serving Billions of Requests
The engineering team at Cloudflare recently shared how they transitioned Quicksilver, their internal global key-value store, to a tiered caching architecture. They described their incremental journey from storing everything everywhere to adopting a distributed caching system, improving storage efficiency while preserving consistency guarantees and low-latency reads at the edge.
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When Unchecked Autoscaling Generates a $120K Cloud Spend
In the wake of a staggering $120K bill due to unchecked autoscaling during a DDoS attack, industry experts stress the necessity of robust FinOps strategies. Key recommendations include capping resource limits and utilizing real-time alerts to prevent financial disasters. Balancing cost control with system availability is crucial to safeguard modern cloud environments.
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DoorDash Introduces Config-Driven Badge Framework to Decouple UI Logic
DoorDash has launched a badge serving framework (BSF), a configuration-based system that decouples UI badge logic from application code. BSF allows the company to manage badges through backend configuration instead of client-side updates, enabling faster rollouts and more consistent behavior across platforms.
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Amazon DocumentDB Serverless: Auto-Scaling Database Solution for Variable Workloads
AWS has launched Amazon DocumentDB Serverless, an auto-scaling database solution compatible with MongoDB, tailored for variable workloads. While marketed as "serverless," it functions more like auto-scaling, charging from $30/month. Ideal for enterprises and SaaS vendors, it adeptly handles spikes in demand, particularly for AI-driven applications.
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JobRunr 8.0 Delivers Carbon-Aware Jobs, Kotlin Serialization and Dashboard Notification Center
The release of JobRunr 8.0 introduces carbon-aware job processing; support for Kotlin serialization; a new dashboard notification center; and a new annotation for reducing routine job creation boilerplate. Ronald Dehuysser, creator of JobRunr, spoke to InfoQ about this latest release.