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Micro Services

Micro Services

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What is Micro Services?

Microservices is an architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled services, which model a business domain. Each service is responsible for a specific task or function and can be developed, deployed, and scaled independently. Microservices are often used to build complex and scalable applications, offering benefits such as improved fault isolation, technology diversity, and faster development cycles.

What other technologies are related to Micro Services?

Micro Services Competitor Technologies

SOA is an architectural style similar to microservices but often more monolithic and centralized.
mentioned alongside Micro Services in 4% (1.3k) of relevant job posts

Micro Services Complementary Technologies

Spring Boot simplifies building and deploying microservices with its embedded servers and auto-configuration features.
mentioned alongside Micro Services in 3% (10.2k) of relevant job posts
Edge Computing/IOT Microservices can be deployed and utilized at the edge for processing data locally, reducing latency.
mentioned alongside Micro Services in 96% (250) of relevant job posts
Nonfunctional testing (e.g., performance, security) is crucial for microservices to ensure scalability and reliability.
mentioned alongside Micro Services in 100% (221) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Micro Services?

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