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Event-Driven with Spring
Oleg Zhurakousky discusses Spring Cloud Stream and Spring Cloud Function as de facto technologies for Spring-based, event-driven microservices, overviewing recent developments and features.
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Putting Node.js Serverless Apps into Production without the Pitfalls
Eoin Shanaghy covers the highs and lows of building Node.js apps with Serverless. He also shows how TypeScript-based Infrastructure as Code is the way forward!
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Bootiful Azure Spring Cloud
Julien Dubois, Josh Long discuss how Azure supports service discovery, centralized configuration, database binding, application scaling and monitoring, distributed tracing and blue/green deployment.
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Building a Scalable Data Science & Machine Learning Cloud Using Kubernetes
Murali Paluru discusses how to leverage Kubernetes within a team using the architecture shared, and some of the common mistakes and pitfalls to avoid.
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Policy Enforcement on Kubernetes with Open Policy Agent
Aleks Saul and Jaime Gonzalez Aguilar introduce Rego, the language used to describe OPA policies, recent updates to OPA, and break down sample policies for common use cases.
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Ship Fast and Pay Attention: Five Lessons in Applying Observability
Dan Abel shares lessons learned from shipping more often with fewer tests, and how that built a better system for their users.
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More Devs, No Problems: Enabling Self-Service Access to Kubernetes
Fabio Yeon discusses how Tanzu Mission Control helps with security and management of Kubernetes clusters.
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Linux Foundation's Project EVE: a Cloud-Native Edge Computing Platform
Roman Shaposhnik covers design and implementation of a novel Edge Computing platform created at ZEDEDA Inc. and later used as a founding project for the Linux Foundation's LF Edge initiative.
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The Evolution of Distributed Systems on Kubernetes
Bilgin Ibryam takes us on a journey exploring Kubernetes primitives, design patterns and new workload types.
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Should We Really Run It if We Build It?
"Build it, run it" is the war-cry of the startup and scale up industry. Is it really that simple? Are there hidden costs like engineer burnout? And do B2B & B2C companies have different prerogatives?
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Java in Containers - Part Deux
David Delabassee looks in parallel at how OpenJDK is evolving to cope with some of those changes and most importantly what it all means for Java developers.
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Cloudstate—towards Stateful Serverless
Sean Walsh discusses the challenges requirements, and introduces us to Cloudstate - an open source project building the next generation Stateful Serverless.