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Modernisation without mayhem: How enterprises bring legacy Java systems into the cloud-native age
Across the enterprise world, the conversation has shifted from innovation to endurance. Systems built in Java and J2EE continue to run financial settlements, healthcare records, and logistics ...
Growing numbers of retailers are scoping out Java-based point-of-sale (POS) systems as one option to replace their aging cash registers. Several retailers that are either deploying or piloting Java ...
Gaurav Bansal is a Senior Staff Software Engineer at Uber with 12+ years of experience in scalable, high-performance distributed systems. Every new tech business today builds distributed systems and ...
It's rare to see an enterprise that relies solely on centralized computing. But there are nevertheless still many organizations that do keep a tight grip on their internal data center and eschew any ...
Client/Server distribution and the nature of the client (end user device) itself are important factors in understanding distributed architecture. If the client just features a UI, the server is doing ...
As enterprise infrastructure becomes increasingly cloud-native and distributed, system architects are challenged to build platforms that remain reliable under massive scale, complex orchestration ...
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