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Platforms Demystified: Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, Eirini, and Knative
Nic Williams and Matthias Haeussler compare and contrast several cloud platforms: Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, Project Eirini, and Knative.
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New Capabilities for .NET on Pivotal Platform
Genevieve L'Esperance and Garima Sharma cover what the Pivotal Platform offers for .NET apps, and why it can be used for cloud-native, modernized, and legacy .NET workloads.
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AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK)
Richard Boyd looks at how users can create infrastructure with CDK and some best practices for creating reusable components.
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What's New in Pivotal Spring Cloud Products
Gareth Clay and Bella Bai introduce the features provided by these latest Spring Cloud products.
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Programming the Cloud: Empowering Developers to Do Infrastructure
Luke Hoban looks at some of the leading solutions across various different domains, to highlight areas where developers are starting to take ownership of cloud infrastructure more directly.
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Managing Failure Modes in Microservice Architectures
Adrian Cockcroft explores how to apply some industry standard techniques (including Failure Modes and Effects Analysis) to cloud native microservices architectures.
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Multi-Language Infrastructure as Code
Joe Duffy shows how a multi-language approach to infrastructure as code, using general purpose programming languages, lets cloud engineers program AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes infrastructure.
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Achieving Low-Latency in the Cloud with OSS
Mark Price explores the improvements in cloud networking technology and outlines techniques for low-latency messaging from an application and operating-system perspective.
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Beyond Entitlements for Cloud-native
Chandra Guntur and Hong Liu show how they use Open Policy Agent with Spring Boot and HOCON to produce a responsibility management solution that scales to volume and performance needs.
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Are We Really Cloud-Native?
Bert Ertman talks about Cloud-native, what it takes to do it right and what it means to do application development right in the cloud.
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Welcome to the Reactive Revolution:RSocket and Spring Cloud Gateway
Spencer Gibb introduces the RSocket protocol and explains how to use it, and shows how to create a messaging gateway through integration with Spring Cloud Gateway.
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Programming the Cloud with TypeScript
Luke Hoban reviews the unique benefits of applying programming languages in general, and TypeScript in particular, to the cloud infrastructure domain.