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Everything you need to deliver a better developer experience
Downtime sucks (duh) - it means unhappy end users and engineers. Failures and error messages frustrate customers and interrupt engineers (or worse, wake them up).
The ongoing pandemic is forcing companies to modernize their operations and invest in new digital technologies. But as companies double down on digital transformation and race into the cloud, they are creating a considerable amount of technical debt in the process.
Microservices will change. This is inevitable. But how do you manage that change to ensure your consumers don’t feel unnecessary disruption? Alternatively, what best practices can you follow to make migrations easy?
A security vulnerability was published on December 12th, 2021 by the NIST for Log4J version 2.14.1 or earlier, dubbed CVE-2021-4422. OpsLevel does not use Java in its technology stack and is not affected by this security advisory.
Shifting to a microservice architecture comes with well-known benefits. Isolation between systems and teams means feature teams can iterate faster and the entire software engineering organization can scale with more efficiency and agility.
Improving your microservice security isn’t like improving the security of a monolith application. Microservices provide lots of flexibility for application developers.
Over the last decade, shrinking feedback loops have been a core part of building and delivering software. Across every phase of development and delivery, software engineering organizations are getting faster answers to questions like: