August 2018
Beginner
358 pages
10h 27m
English
Architecture design patterns are always evolving to take advantage of the newest technology innovations. For a long time, monolithic architectures were popular, often due to the cost of physical resources and the slow velocity in which applications were developed and deployed. These patterns fit well with the workhorse of computing and mainframes, and even today there are plenty of legacy applications running as a monolithic architecture. As IT operations and business requirements became more complex, and speed to market was gaining importance, additional monolithic applications were deployed to support these requirements. Eventually, these monolithic applications needed to communicate with ...
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