A podcast discussing everything cloud computing, serverless, microservices, and distributed systems that, each episode, starts with a discussion of a single academic paper and expands out to related academic research and industrial products and systems.
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Coming from an architectural background and education in architecture, Tom Fanara, host of the Microservices For Everyone podcast has been on a quest for always improving software architecture.Microservices appeals to Tom in many ways, especially when implemented within Event Driven Architecture or EDA. As a result of doing both well a graph or map can be produced so the team has a self-documenting reference to guide and track enterprise information activities and events. For microservices t ...
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Serverless Redux: Halloween Edition
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We revisit serverless programming and the Nimbus paper by discussing the old timey computing that the state of serverless development reminds us of, as well as why all programming languages go through this experience as they grow, and what potential future directions for cloud computing might look like. Nimbus: Improving the Developer Experience fo…
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QuickCheck: a lightweight tool for random testing of Haskell programs Soft Updates: A Technique for Eliminating Most Synchronous Writes in the Fast Filesystem Write ahead log Fuzzing: a survey SAGE: whitebox fuzzing for security testing Intelligent REST API data fuzzing A hybrid analysis to detect Java serialisation vulnerabilities Jsongen: a quick…
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Nimbus - Improving the Developer Experience for Serverless Applications
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Nimbus: Improving the Developer Experience for Serverless Applications Nimbus at ICSE ICSE NIER CfP Nimbus: Improving the Developer Experience for Serverless Applications [preprint] Nimbus: Improving the Developer Experience for Serverless Applications [video] Towards a Solution to the Red Wedding Problem Reactive Machine [GitHub] Durable functions…
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Taming Microservices with Ganesh Datta of Cortex
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Today's microservices approach demands that services continue to comply with standards as the platform grows. Cortex a powerful tool set helps keep standards and governance in check by leveraging scaffolding, score cards and templating microservices. A catalog is then created for all stakeholders to observe and participate in the quality control pr…
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In this episode I interview Jesse Menning CTO Software Architect at Solace! Jesse discusses Event Driven Architecture EDA for microservices. EDA is a best practices way of separating the communication between microservices with an event broker! Thus creating layers of knowledge on really what's happening in your enterprise platform!…
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In this episode I interview Yves Koulidiati CIO of SlideX. SlideX is a premier ticket less parking technology company creating a one stop shop for all activities related to parking! We discuss why he's migrating a perfectly healthy monolith application to microservices!بقلم Tom Fanara
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Everyone is Part of the Value Proposition
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CEOs, Managers, business analyst's and users can benefit the most from this new paradigm but only if its value proposition is articulated well. This podcast is a rare broadcast of the essential ways everyone involved in an information solution can benefit using best practices when developing microservices. Good process management, event driven arch…
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Essential to the success of information design is a discernible architecture and strong process-oriented teams! Scrum, Extreme programming and basic microservice architectural features are discussed to give Scrum teams, IT leaders, developers insight on how they might implement a microservices platform! We would love to hear your feedback, thoughts…
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