From proof of concept and prototype to production, we use our engineering expertise to deliver enterprise platforms that utilise the latest technologies. Our experts share their knowledge through a series of articles in this blog.
Radu Vunvulea examines a question we frequently hear from clients and the market lately: how much would it cost to build a system running on two cloud vendors side by side? Using insights gained by surveying Cloud experts, he reveals what additional effort and costs companies aiming for such a parallel approach should be planning with.
Matjaz Bravc demonstrates a very simple way to establish a .NET-based microservices architecture that is easily and quickly scalable and readily adaptable for different requirements, using Ocelot as a gateway and load balancer and Consul as service discovery agent.
In his series on internet scale architecture, Gareth Badenhorst shares insights based on practical experience. This part examines API management solutions, providing a general overview as well as component and function details using the example of Apigee.
In part 2 of his article, Radu Vunvulea analyses how the different cloud maturity levels impact operational and management costs for computation, database, and storage services with the top 4 cloud providers.
In this blog article, Radu Vunvulea explores the maturity levels of commonly used cloud services on some well-known cloud platforms. In part 1, he gives an overview over IaaS vs PaaS and SaaS as different maturity levels, and why they should be taken into account when choosing cloud services and providers.
Read part 2 of Vlad Calmic’s blog article on securing Kubernetes clusters to learn more about image health, anomaly detection, and some of the common attack vectors for Kubernetes.