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Microsoft wants to make service mesh invisible

3 hours ago 1 min read thenewstack.io

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Microsoft is on a mission to simplify service mesh technology, aiming to make it more invisible to developers. The tech giant recognizes that while service meshes provide essential capabilities for managing microservices, their complexity can deter teams from fully realizing their benefits. By working on making these tools easier to implement and manage, Microsoft hopes to enhance developer experience and efficiency.

In their latest endeavors, Microsoft emphasizes integrating service mesh functionality into existing products, thus streamlining operations and reducing the steep learning curve associated with these technologies. By adopting a more user-friendly approach, they aim to empower development teams to focus on building applications rather than managing infrastructure complexities.

The ongoing developments are part of a larger trend in the industry where teams are increasingly seeking tools that support DevOps practices and facilitate continuous deployment and integration. As organizations adopt cloud-native architectures, the demand for efficient service mesh solutions grows, prompting tech companies like Microsoft to innovate and adapt.

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