Application development

IBM Simplifies Application Development for Hybrid Clouds
IBM extended its Red Hat OpenShift platform to make it simpler to build and deploy cloud-native apps across a hybrid cloud computing environment ...

Cloud-Native Complexity and its Role in Technical Debt
One common source of excess unmanaged technical debt is application complexity. Here's how to make it manageable ...

The Ultimate Value of Cloud-Native Architectures
A cloud-native architecture allows for massive scale in production while maintaining a highly agile development process ...

Why Data Portability is Key to Cloud-Native Success
Nearly a third of the money businesses spend on cloud is going to waste. And with companies around the world feeling the economic pinch, including here in the UK, many are taking ...

Docker Inc. Adds File Synchronization by Acquiring Mutagen
Docker, Inc. has acquired Mutagen to integrate open source file synchronization and networking software within Docker Desktop ...

Snowflake Embraces Containers Alongside DevOps Workflows
Snowflake made available today a private preview of an instance of its framework for building and deploying applications that can be deployed as a set of integrated containers. IT teams can also ...

Getting Data Architecture Right in Cloud-Native Apps
An incomplete, inappropriate or ill-considered data architecture can have serious consequences on your application and your company ...

Striving for Higher Quality Cloud-Native Apps by Leveraging Chaos
One technique that can improve long-term cloud-native application quality and reliability is chaos-driven infrastructure ...

AWS Extends Kubecost Alliance to Rein in K8s Costs
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has extended its alliance with Kubecost to integrate a cost monitoring tool for Kubernetes with a managed instance of Prometheus monitoring software. Previously, AWS made the Kubecost cost ...

Containers Vs. Virtual Machines: Why the Paradigm Shift Matters
Why are organizations migrating from virtual machines (VMs) to containers? DH2i's Don Boxley explains ...