Friday, October 18, 2019

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to add 2,000 jobs, and Ticketmaster unifies DevOps monitoring with Confluent Kafka

 
Application Development Digest
A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network|Oct. 18th, 2019
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Ticketmaster unifies DevOps monitoring with Confluent Kafka

By Beth Pariseau

Ticketmaster troubleshoots and secures distributed applications using Kafka stream processing as a central hub for data collection.

(SearchITOperations.com)

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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to add 2,000 jobs in bid for growth

Oracle plans to hire 2,000 workers to boost Oracle Cloud Infrastructure IaaS. It’s part of an aggressive global expansion as Oracle seeks to differentiate from AWS and others.

(SearchCloudComputing.com)

 
Kubernetes networking face-off: VMware NSX-T vs. Nokia's Nuage

VMware NSX-T and Nokia's Nuage Networks both provide Kubernetes networking functionality -- but they have important differences and resonate with distinct user bases.

(SearchITOperations.com)

 
Kubernetes on Windows nodes hits GA in Rancher, Amazon EKS

Windows host support in Kubernetes reached a milestone with general availability from container management vendors, which makes containers more accessible for legacy apps.

(SearchITOperations.com)

 
Boomi platform adds API management, EDA support

The latest Boomi updates allow users to speed up implementation and allow IT pros to take better advantage of their data and applications.

(SearchCloudComputing.com)

EXPERT ADVICE
 
Java video games, like Minecraft, keep the language popular

Java can appeal to the next generation and there's no better way to win their hearts and minds than through Java video games.

(TheServerSide.com)

 
The benefits -- and tradeoffs -- of a mobile SDK

A mobile SDK can do wonders for mobile app development. But how does it work, and what are the pitfalls to watch out for when you take this approach?

(SearchAppArchitecture.com)

 
How Jenkins X updates this CI/CD tool for the cloud, Kubernetes

Jenkins wasn't built for the cloud or Kubernetes, but that's not so for Jenkins X. Here's how users can keep their favorite CI/CD tool to build modern cloud apps and work with containers.

(SearchAppArchitecture.com)

 
RESTful parameters antipattern considerations for queries, paths

Choose carefully for path and query parameters in URL design. Lackluster choices in the design phase can plague client resource access down the road.

(TheServerSide.com)

 

How to tame ever-changing requirements in software development

When one sprint ends, another begins -- but not before you receive a heaping new pile of requirements. Here's how to deal with requirements changes efficiently, every time, any time.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 
5 steps for an easy JDK 13 install on Ubuntu

Explore how to install JDK 13 on Ubuntu, and demonstrate how to set JAVA_HOME and the PATH environment variables on your Linux distribution.

(TheServerSide.com)

 
5 factors for using open source code in proprietary software

To make the best use of the vast and varied pool of open source software available, developers must be astute about what can actually best serve a project.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 
Get realistic about your multi-cloud strategy aspirations

Multi-cloud is attractive to software teams that want to expand their development toolboxes, but be careful about the complexity it can add to your overall development lifecycle.

(SearchAppArchitecture.com)

 
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