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Why Portability Might Just Save Your Cloud Strategy
Portability is often overlooked, but itβs a key capability when building truly global cloud-native solutions. It is crucial in the design of cloud-native systems, but organizations often focus on features or performance rather than future-proofing their solutions for cross-cloud deployments. Portability enables flexibility and avoids vendor lock-in, especially in global solutions that may need to
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Kubernetes – Spinning Your IT Infrastructure Like a Pro DJ
Imagine you’re at a party, and the DJ is playing an amazing set. The music is perfectly mixed, each track blending seamlessly into the next. This DJ is none other than the famous David Guetta, who, if he were an IT expert, might quip, “I might drop the bass, but with Kubernetes, I never drop
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Professional Cloud Architect by Google
I am thrilled to announce that I have officially become a certified Professional Google Cloud Architect! π After weeks of hard work and dedication, I have successfully completed the certification process, and I couldn’t be more excited about this accomplishment. This certification represents my expertise and knowledge in cloud computing and my commitment to staying
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Fixing Jars dependency in Monoliths
A practical approach to introducing conflicting jar libraries in monoliths. When working on enterprise software we often encounter big monolith applications that are very hard and costly to maintain. This represents many challenges we are all familiar with, like longer development cycles, test automation is harder to accomplish, regressions are more difficult to detect, etc.
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5 Ways Your Infrastructure Is Holding Your Team Back
There is nothing more satisfying than seeing a developed feature reach production successfully or more profitable from a business standpoint. In this article, I want to portray the key factors not allowing your team to reach that goal efficiently; mainly focusing on infrastructure and automation.
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