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Posts Tagged ‘Microservices’

4 DevOps Predictions for 2017

The pomp and circumstance of the New Year has worn off and many of us are back at work. As we look to the year ahead, excitement abounds with the expectations and hopes for what technology and innovation will bring us including predictions. Last year was a banner year for DevOps as the philosophy gained […]

[FREE GUIDE]: Accelerate Innovation with Cloud-Native Solutions

According to research conducted by Silicon Valley venture firm Accel and Black Duck Software, 78% of enterprises run on open source software, with 3% indicating that their workloads are absent of open source altogether. It’s only natural to assume that as the industry moves, so will its players as they scramble to compete and stay […]

12 Days of DevOps: 7 Microservices

“On the seventh day of Christmas my IT guy gave to me, 7 Microservices” We’re often engrossed by the phrase “go big or go home”, a declaration that if we don’t set it all on the line, that it’s often not worth trying at all. While the concept definitely applied to large software projects in […]

5 Criteria to Consider for an Internet of Things Platform

In the current market research trend there a leaders across various IoT industries setting trends for how companies can start utilizing IoT, and how. Current leaders in the Internet of Things platform market consist IBM, PTC, GE, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services. How do you choose a platform for your company? Consider this criteria: Connectivity: […]

Mulesoft IoT – 3 Capabilities that Enable Your Strategy

MuleSoft positions as a leader in many of Gartner’s Magic Quadrants. The two most relevant are Enterprise Integration and API Management where MuleSoft sits in the Leader quadrant among few vendors. These commendations prove that MuleSoft has the capabilities to support trends such as Internet of Things with the MuleSoft Exchange connector market, cloud and […]

Swift 3 – Quick and Dirty API Request to Test JSON Data in Xcode/iOS

At this point the UI is developed, we’re binding the “Pulse” text to our controller “Received Actions” graph_steps function, based on “Pulse” tap on the screen. This code is an easy way to get started with testing a new API endpoint when the data is incoming. By no means is it a “best practice”, but […]

Enterpise IoT – Considerations and Architecture,  1 of ∞

  Welcome to the Internet of Things series aligning to Enterprise introduction of smart devices! Skipping the introduction to “What is IoT?”, as this has become a buzz word that has many meanings, and utilities, we will focus on the following foundation: How to select hardware, protocols, and create a hub network to stream data […]

5 Frequently Asked Questions on Microservices

A microservices approach to integration is becoming increasingly popular. Most companies are either considering the move or have already begun a technological overhaul. Microservices are key enablers of the scalability and agility that many organizations are looking to achieve with their digital transformation. However, they also come with a lot of questions – and challenges. […]

How to Overcome Challenges with Microservices Architecture

Microservices is a growing buzzword in the enterprise integration space – and a growing tactic as organizations work to modernize IT stacks and digitally transform business models. While microservices is a new, popular approach to integration as we move beyond SOA, it does come with many prerequisites and barriers to realizing the benefits. Join Perficient […]

The Role of API Gateways in Microservices

Imagine a pizza store where one person is taking orders, one is baking pizza, and a few are delivering them to the requested locations. This division of labor keeps business tasks successfully distributed across employees of the store and maximizes customer satisfaction. Similarly, in a typical software development scenario, it is very common to create a […]

Making the Most of Your DevOps with Microservices

When smartphones went mainstream in the late stages of the previous decade, consumers saw the rise of the application. Unlike its cousin of the two decades prior, mobile and tablet applications offered ease of use and intuitive look and feel from a unified user experience. Whether end-users were socializing with friends on social networks, discovering […]

Is microservice a difficult architecture ?

Moving from traditional monolithic architecture to microservice architecture is a journey. There are many challenges moving towards the microservice culture and design. Microservices is an architectural style where a system is divided into a set of small services. As Conway’s law suggests, architecture and teams structure go in pairs. Microservice design pattern expects some organizational […]

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