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The third annual State of Cloud Strategy Survey, commissioned by HashiCorp and conducted by Forrester Consulting, focuses on operational cloud maturity — defined not by the amount of cloud usage but by adoption of a combination of technology and organizational best practices at scale.
In May, an old hot topic in software design long thought to be settled was stirred up again, sparked by an article from the Amazon Prime Video architecture team about moving from serverless microservices to a monolith.
In any organizational structure, once you break down regular jobs into overly granularized tasks and delegate them to too many individuals, their messaging soon becomes unmanageable, and the organization stops growing.
Today I’m boarding a plane for Madrid. I will attend the AWS Summit Madrid this Thursday, and I will take Serverlesspresso with me. Serverlesspresso is a demo that we take to events, in where you can learn how to build event-driven architectures with serverless.
Cryptography is everywhere in our daily lives. If you’re reading this blog, you’re using HTTPS, an extension of HTTP that uses encryption to secure communications. On AWS, multiple services and capabilities help you manage keys and encryption, such as:
A new chip architecture called RISC-V is emerging as a hot-ticket item to unseat the dominant x86 processor in computer hardware, but it has a problem — it has poor software support.
Our mission statement: To make learning backend engineering skills as fun and simple as it can be. Our vision statement? We don’t have one because they’re a bit dumb. What values inform our culture? 🔗 Integrity? Honesty? Excellence? Teamwork? Barf.
In today’s cloud native world, managing permissions and access control has become a critical challenge for many organizations. As applications and microservices become more distributed, it’s essential to ensure that only the right people and systems have access to the right resources.
Kubefirst delivers instant GitOps platforms made from popular free and open source cloud native tools. We’ve supported the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud for years and love how well our platform runs on Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).
As API usage continues to grow, so too does the need to secure APIs to prevent incidents, leakages, and outages. Authorization schemes have begun to gather attention from industry consortiums and vendors, with many seeking to address this longstanding and worsening set of API risks.
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