Examples of using Microservices in English and their translations into Danish
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Look to platforms that support microservices architectures.
Microservices- a paradigm shift for commerce growth businesses.
There is sure andsteady momentum building toward microservices architectures.
Microservices: first break down monolithic thinking, then monolithic applications.
Net and JavaScript and believe in open andmodular system architecture build as microservices.
Home ENGLISH Microservices: first break down monolithic thinking, then monolithic applications.
Its deployment is simple and manageable since applications are built andrun in small building blocks- known as microservices.
Microservices,” these capsules are called, though no one's ever seen this enemy up close.
Saavedra advises“looking to acquire a platform whose capabilities include microservices management” to complement in-house development.
As an organization's catalog of microservices grows, so does potential complexity in managing all the services and keeping them updated.
Atlassian decided to go all in with Amazon, Viswanath said,largely because they were already running microservices on AWS and were familiar with it.
The latest sign of the microservices wave comes from Microsoft, which announced it opened up its Service Fabric microservices platform.
The old waterfall technique and the organization of teams by function go away,replaced by smaller teams working on microservices,” Saavedra observes.
Service Fabric Service Fabric is a microservices platform used to build scalable, reliable, and easily managed applications for the cloud.
Our projects extend from fully integrated content-heavy commerce platforms, simple pure play e-shops,to customized headless systems built from scratch like microservices.
It's important to stay on top of how microservices as performing, especially since many processes and adjoining services depend upon this performance.
The seminar ended with a panel debate giving the audience plenty of opportunities to get closer to the speakers andlearn from their experiences with headless commerce and microservices.
However, to a large degree, the move to microservices architecture requires assembling and dissambling the ways businesses and their IT departments have operated.
Again, Saavedra advocates tapping into a platform“that can provide built-in capabilities for the diagnostics and monitoring of microservices, such as logging, metrics, tracing and message correlation.”.
Connectivity and communication between microservices is also critical in assembling this new architcture, esepcially since services will be both on-site and out in the network.
Last year, IBM, Google and Lyft teamed up to form Istio, an open technology that provides a way for developers to connect, manage andsecure networks of different microservices, regardless of platform, source or vendor.
Microservices architecture requires more of an Agile organization in terms of the way teams are organized- meaning more interactive and incremental approaches to rolling out software.
The platform accelerates IT modernization and provides developers an express pathway to containerizing their monolithic enterprise applications in addition to automating the deployment andmanagement of new microservices architectures.
The technology-agnostic nature of microservices- in theory, they should be swappable and pluggable on any type of environment- means development shops can focus more on the business problems at hand in their design.
So of course it has virtualised GPU, it has Nvidia GPU containers, and it containerises applications, andeventually it will make use of Kubernetes on GPUs to efficiently manage these microservices over the resources that are needed.”.
In a Kubernetes distributed system, individual pieces of code,called microservices, may be scaled up or down in accordance with demand, and that scaling down literally means chunks of code can wink out of existence when not in use.
As described by fellow ZDNet contributor Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft's Service Fabric operates in the same space as Kubernetes in terms of its capability to act as orchestrators, packaging,deploying and maintaining microservices and containers.
This shows movement to the proliferation of microservices architecture development, seen as the path to breaking down monolithic systems and applications into flexible, bite-size services that can be assembled and disassembled as business processes require.
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