Cloud-Native Architecture

Datadog Report Shows More Reliance on Serverless Computing
A Datadog report showed that serverless computing is now widely employed across all the major cloud computing platforms ...

Buoyant Extends Linkerd Service Mesh Across Multiple Kubernetes Clusters
Buoyant updated Linkerd to enable pods running on different Kubernetes clusters to establish direct TCP connections across a flat network ...

Mastering Microservices: 7 Considerations for Implementing Sidecar Containers
As with any tool, it's crucial to understand when, where and how to use the sidecar pattern for maximum benefit ...

Technical Debt Isn’t All Bad
'Good' technical debt lets developers release a product sooner, collect user feedback and iterate for improvements ...

ECS Vs. EKS: 5 Key Differences and How to Choose
While AWS ECS and EKS serve a similar purpose, they have several fundamental differences. Here's what you should know ...

Cloud-Native Costs Can Fool You
The decision of whether to operate an application in the cloud or keep it on-premises involves a nuanced analysis ...

Cloud or Local Data? Which is Right for Your Cloud-Native App?
Selecting where to store your cloud-native application data—backend or frontend—is a critical step in creating your overall data architecture ...

Where is Your Data?
Where should you locate your data, and how does the location impact your customers and their expectations? ...

Cisco AppDynamics Tracks Major Cloud-Native Shift
A Cisco AppDynamics survey found nearly half of organizations' innovation initiatives are being delivered with cloud-native technologies ...

Overcoming the Fear of Losing Control in High Abstraction Cloud-Native Software
Despite the numerous advantages, developers often resist using high-abstraction software systems, even in cloud-native designs and environments, due to the perceived loss of control over the underlying technologies ...