3 Important Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Centralize Your Data
Companies often put all their application data into a single, centralized datastore. But this is a bad idea, and here’s why.
Companies often put all their application data into a single, centralized datastore. But this is a bad idea, and here’s why.
A quick guide to building, managing, monitoring, and maintaining state-of-the-art web applications.
We examine five critical problems software developers face today and offer actionable strategies to solve them.
For a company to be agile, we must allow teams to make the necessary choices to accomplish their goals. Yet agility requires choice, which leads to complexity. How do we solve this?
Microservices come in a variety of sizes. How can we determine the ideal size — the "Goldilocks Size" — for our microservices?
Just using Agile and DevOps processes to build your product can quickly create a large backlog of technical debt.
Let the famous haunted house serve as a warning to those who would build applications without a clear vision of what they want as a finished product.
Just like Goldilocks looking for the perfect fit, it’s not always easy to determine the right size for the services you need to build your organization’s applications.