Hybrid cloud category

Expanding Data Warehouse Capabilities for the IBM Hybrid Data Management Platform

2 min read - You can now deploy both Flex and Flex Performance instances with the IBM Hybrid Data Management Platform Finding a truly elastic and scalable warehousing solution can make or break your business, especially as today’s data architectures become more and more complex. As companies continue to support new use cases, workload types, and locations, it’s clear that businesses need the freedom and flexibility to choose the right warehouse for the job. That’s why at the end of last year, Db2 Warehouse on…

Modernize Your WebSphere Apps to the Cloud

2 min read - IBM Cloud Application Platform: Combine the best of WebSphere Liberty and IBM Cloud runtimes Many IT shops in industry sectors such as healthcare, finance, and government have a large portfolio of WebSphere Family/Java EE applications that deliver critical functionality. To extend the value of these investments in Java EE apps, tech leaders are weighing the best way to marry today’s advanced cloud services with the capabilities of their existing monolithic architectures. Refactoring these monoliths as microservices applications has emerged as…

Istio and Knative: Extending Kubernetes for a New Developer Experience

6 min read - Istio and Knative are poised to change how application developers use and view Kubernetes Most people already know about Kubernetes as the de facto hosting platform for container-based applications. If you manage a Kubernetes cluster, you probably already know about many of its extensibility points due to the customizations you may have installed. You may have even developed one yourself—such as a custom scheduler—or even gone so far as to extend the Kubernetes resource model by creating your own Custom…

Monitor and Debug Java Microservices with MicroProfile OpenTracing

5 min read - Apps may be composed of many microservices—save your admins headaches by enabling proper distributed tracing In a cloud-native application, multiple microservices are collaborating to deliver the expected functionality. If you have hundreds of services, how do you debug an individual request as it travels through a distributed system? For Java enterprise developers, the Eclipse MicroProfile OpenTracing specification makes it easier. In our reference implementation, our storefront application is composed of several independent microservice applications, as depicted below: To assure transactions…

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