3 reasons why centralising data is a bad idea
Centralising your data is like painting yourself into a corner. Partition data by services to avoid this common mistake.
View ArticleNot all analytics are created equal
Aligning the right metrics to the right use case allows for timelier reporting and reduces application risk.
View ArticleWhat is the colour of cloud money?
The money businesses spend for on-premises infrastructure and the money spent on cloud infrastructure are not the same.
View Article5 steps to improve application availability
Keeping an application up and running is mission-critical for modern organisations. Follow these steps to reduce the risk of downtime.
View ArticleTechnical debt will sink businesses
Short-term fixes and partially implemented systems have costs that can weigh on a company for years. This debt can also stifle innovation.
View ArticleLearn to love the multi-tenant cloud
Can customers trust the public cloud? The answer, of course, is yes. The public cloud is, in many ways, safer than their own data centre.
View ArticleA cure for complexity in software development
Although microservice architectures create larger and more complex applications, they simplify work for rank-and-file developers.
View ArticleTime to put business logic in the application, not the database
Developers and businesses must reduce dependency on scarce database resources to facilitate easier scaling.
View ArticleWhy blockchain is the future of the internet
Blockchain will create a trusted, unfilterable, uncensorable repository of data and information that is accessible worldwide.
View ArticleDoes low code make apps overly complex?
By making use of standardised coding techniques and code reuse, low code in fact tends to reduce the complexity of applications. Here’s why.
View ArticleIdentity, trust, and their role in modern applications
Identity, trust, and trust sharing are indispensable to our belief in the validity of the services we interact with on the internet.
View ArticleFive operations every cloud architect should automate
If there’s one defining characteristic of the cloud, or one characteristic that distinguishes the cloud from the traditional data centre, it’s automation.
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