A microservices architecture is an approach to writing software where apps are broken down into their smallest components, independent from each other.| www.redhat.com
High availability determines if a system is meeting its operational performance level, is available almost 100% of the time, and is performant for an established time period.| www.redhat.com
IoT refers to a system of physical devices that receive and transfer data over wireless networks with limited human intervention.| www.redhat.com
Developers can rely on Apache Kafka on Kubernetes to provide scalable serverless notifications, inter-process communications, and visibility of serverless functions.| www.redhat.com
Streaming data is the continuous flow of real-time information, and can be used in modern applications to enable data processing, storage, and analysis.| www.redhat.com
Event-driven architecture is a software architecture model for app design. The capture, communication, and processing of events make up an event-driven system.| www.redhat.com
DevOps is an approach to culture, automation, and platform design intended to deliver increased value and responsiveness through rapid service delivery.| www.redhat.com
Kubernetes is a container orchestration platform that eliminates many manual processes involved in deploying and scaling containerized applications.| www.redhat.com
Increasing complexity and the need to develop faster puts stress on your infrastructure and teams. Containers ease that stress across multiple environments.| www.redhat.com
Cloud services are infrastructure, platforms, or software that are hosted by third-party providers and made available to users through the internet.| www.redhat.com
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Expand your reach by integrating your services with other services—or create new ones. APIs help you do this with flexibilty, simplicity, and control.| www.redhat.com
Enterprise integration has evolved from a centralized model with an enterprise service bus (ESB) to a distributed architecture with many reusable endpoints.| www.redhat.com
The goal of cloud-native development is to launch efficient apps that can be updated regularly to meet changing business needs.| www.redhat.com