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API interaction types in a microservice architecture: queries, commands, and events
One of the debates that’s been smoldering since the microservices movement began is how microservices should communicate with one another. ... read more.
The third rail: putting microservices in context
Being deliberate about the desired outcomes of the architecture helps put into context the decisions to be made both technically and organizationally. This entry... read more.
Getting on track with microservices
As enterprise IT seeks greater speed and agility through the adoption of a microservice architecture, they find this new paradigm can collide with long-established... read more.
How microservices enable organizational agility
The big don’t eat the small, the fast eat the slow. In today's hyper-competitive digital economy, organizations succeed or fail based on their agility:... read more.
The application network and the service-mesh
Many customers I meet are either evaluating or beginning their implementation of microservice architectures. Some of these customers are coming off big-bang projects that... read more.
From monolith to microservices – an architect’s first-hand account (Part 2)
This is a guest blog from a member of the MuleSoft community. Brad Cooper is a senior developer with more than 20 years professional... read more.
From monolith to microservices – an architect’s first-hand account (Part 1)
This is a guest blog from a member of the MuleSoft community. Brad Cooper is a senior developer with more than 20 years professional... read more.
What are microservices?
Microservices – one of the most popular tech buzzwords – are gaining traction in enterprises of all sizes. Major companies, from Spotify to Netflix, have... read more.
Are Microservices Too Cool to Be Useful?
Microservices is one of the hottest buzzwords in tech right now. But just because something is buzzy doesn’t mean we cannot be pragmatic about... read more.
Microservices versus ESB
This post is by one of our MuleSoft champions, Antonio Abad. Let’s start with a simple definition of both concepts: “An ESB is basically... read more.