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Looking to build or sustain a personal brand in technology? Here are 10 things I’ve learned.

  • by Richard Seroter
  • Posted on April 21, 2020

Let’s get this out of the way: I don’t like the term “personal brand.” It…

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  • .NET

Take a fresh look at Cloud Foundry? In 20 minutes we’ll get Tanzu Application Service for Kubernetes running on your machine.

  • by Richard Seroter
  • Posted on April 14, 2020

It’s been nine years since I first tried out Cloud Foundry, and it remains my…

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  • .NET

I’ve noticed three types of serverless compute platforms. Let’s deploy something to each.

  • by Richard Seroter
  • Posted on April 2, 2020

Are all serverless compute platforms—typically labeled Function-as-a-Service—the same? Sort of. They all offer scale-to-zero compute…

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  • AWS

Creating an event-driven architecture out of existing, non-event-driven systems

  • by Richard Seroter
  • Posted on March 26, 2020

Function-as-a-service gets all the glory in the serverless world, but the eventing backplane is the…

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  • Cloud

It turns out there might be a better dev abstraction than "serverless." Enter Dark.

  • by Richard Seroter
  • Posted on March 18, 2020

My favorite definition of “serverless computing” still comes from Rachel Stephens at RedMonk: managed services…

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  • Cloud

Let’s look at your options for local development with Kubernetes

  • by Richard Seroter
  • Posted on March 10, 2020March 18, 2020

For a while, I’ve been saying that developers should build great software, and pick their…

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  • Cloud

These six integrations show that Microsoft is serious about Spring Boot support in Azure

  • by Richard Seroter
  • Posted on March 3, 2020

Microsoft doesn’t play favorites. Oh sure, they heavily promote their first party products. But after…

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  • Cloud

My new Pluralsight course—DevOps in Hard Places—is now available

  • by Richard Seroter
  • Posted on February 7, 2020

Design user-centric products and continuously deliver your software to production while collecting and incorporating feedback…

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  • Cloud

Let’s try out the new durable, replicated quorum queues in RabbitMQ

  • by Richard Seroter
  • Posted on January 28, 2020March 9, 2020

Coordination in distributed systems is hard. How do a series of networked processes share information…

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  • Cloud

2019 in Review: Watching, Reading, and Writing Highlights

  • by Richard Seroter
  • Posted on January 6, 2020

Be still and wait. This was the best advice I heard in 2019, and it took…

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