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Cloud Computing
Cloud is a big mindset change – here’s how you can prepare for it
By 2024, Gartner predicts that 45% of IT spending within organizations will shift from traditional solutions to the cloud – all in an effort to enable digital transformation.
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Cloud Computing
Making sense out of Serverless
By 2024, Gartner predicts that 45% of IT spending within organizations will shift from traditional solutions to the cloud – all in an effort to enable digital transformation.
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DevOps
GitOps: Making Git your single source of truth
Adnan Rahic of Sematext.com gives us a quick low-down on Serverless computing and how leveraging it correctly can help organisations get the best out of it.
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Microservices
Traditional Application Designs to Microservices
Over the last 20 years, organizations around the world have begun breaking down their monolithic architectures into smaller and more manageable components.
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Microservices
Are we ready for an event-driven future?
James Urquhart predicts the emergence of Flow and how the adoption of event-driven integration could help optimize the way organizations deliver solutions – but at what cost?
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Cloud Computing
Should you avoid the hype around cloud adoption?
Cloud computing refers to several technologies in a multi-cloud reality delivering on-demand computing services over the internet.
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API Management
Lack of time, knowledge cited as biggest obstacles in API production
API Evangelist Kin Lane shares how organizations can overcome these challenges.
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Agile Development
How pockets of innovation create agile teams
During an episode of the Coding Over Cocktails podcast, Erik discussed how enterprises should focus on creating a series of small wins through pockets of innovation.
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Microservices
Are microservices evolutionary or revolutionary?
According to Cambridge Dictionary, 'evolutionary' is defined as a gradual process of change and development, whereas 'revolutionary' is a complete change in a system, or bringing or causing great change.
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