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Microservice architecture has been making waves among organizations since the term premiered at an event for software architects in 2011. Microservice refers to structuring applications into multiple independent components.
DevOps has changed the game in almost every aspect of testing: who, what, when, where and even why. What’s working, what needs to change immediately, and what challenges—and opportunities—lie ahead?
DevOps Engineer is one of the most niche fields which is expanding really fast in the industry. The demand for this particular job is really high and it is also a highly paid job. So I decided to write an article about it for the ones who are going to be in this field.
In the digital economy, preventing downtime is paramount. When digital systems fail, the consequences for business can be huge. The cost of downtime can run to thousands of dollars per minute for large businesses.
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Bringing you a more connected meeting experience. In today’s world of distributed teams, virtual meetings are so ubiquitous, they have their own subculture. You’ve probably already mastered the waiting-for-others-to-join small talk and have established your go-to virtual backgrounds.
Kubernetes is a big and complicated technology and it clearly requires some time and dedication to wrap your head around. There is no vendor lock-in meaning it runs the same no matter which managed cloud platform you use it on.
The career path for a developer is usually pretty clear. Start as a junior developer, either choosing between frontend or backend or moving back and forth to claim full stack. Then it goes: senior developer, lead developer or technical architect, and then team lead.
As the first engineer on the brand-new Vault Developer Experience team, it’s my goal to gain an understanding of the pain points developers run into when working with the product. This means that I often try out the same HashiCorp Learn tutorials that our users do.
Thundra sponsored this post. Sarjeel Yusuf Sarjeel is a product manager at Atlassian responsible for orienting Atlassian tools to facilitate DevOps capabilities in their feature sets. Per the Theory of Constraints, every system has a limiting factor standing in the way of systematic progress.
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