November 2018
Intermediate to advanced
390 pages
10h 8m
English
Lately, microservices architecture (MSA) is gaining a lot of mind and market shares. Monolithic and massive applications are being continuously dismantled to be a pool of easily manageable and composable microservices. Application development and maintenance (ADM) service providers know the perpetual difficulties of building and sustaining legacy applications, which are closed, inflexible, and expensive. The low utilization and reuse are other drawbacks. Enabling them to be web, mobile, and cloud ready is beset with a number of practical challenges. Modernizing and migrating legacy applications to embrace newer technologies and to run them in optimized IT environments consumes a lot of time, talent, ...
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