cloud service Archives - DevOps Online North America https://devopsnews.online/tag/cloud-service/ by 31 Media Ltd. Fri, 14 May 2021 09:21:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Public cloud services to have increased significantly in 2020 https://devopsnews.online/public-cloud-services-to-have-increased-significantly-in-2020/ Fri, 14 May 2021 09:21:21 +0000 https://devopsnews.online/?p=23348 A recent study by the International Data Corporation revealed that the worldwide public cloud services market grew 24.1% in 2020. Indeed, it was reported that the combined revenue of the top five public cloud service providers (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Salesforce.com, Google, and Oracle) represented 38% of the worldwide total. This then includes Infrastructure as...

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A recent study by the International Data Corporation revealed that the worldwide public cloud services market grew 24.1% in 2020.

Indeed, it was reported that the combined revenue of the top five public cloud service providers (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Salesforce.com, Google, and Oracle) represented 38% of the worldwide total. This then includes Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), System Infrastructure Software as a Service (SISaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS).

It was also showcased that Microsoft shares the top position with Amazon Web Services in the whole public cloud services market as both companies are currently holding a 12.8% revenue share for the year.

This then underlines the increasing reliance of enterprises on a cloud foundation built on cloud infrastructure, software-defined data, Compute and Governance solutions as a Service, as well as cloud-native platforms.

Hence, the study stated that enterprises’ ability to govern a growing portfolio of cloud services will become the key to deploy better automation into business and IT processes all the while becoming more digitally resilient.

It is expected that spending on cloud services will continue growing at a higher rate than the overall cloud market as resilience, flexibility, and agility guide IT platform decisions.

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Containous releases a simpler service to ease microservices adoption https://devopsnews.online/containous-releases-a-simpler-service-to-ease-microservices-adoption/ Wed, 04 Sep 2019 16:14:10 +0000 https://www.devopsonline.co.uk/?p=20889 Cloud-native networking company, Containous, has today announced its plan to release a new open source service mesh. They are calling the product Maesh and are creating it to make service-to-service communications simpler for developers building updated and cloud native applications. Containous hope that the new service will be lightweight, easy to use, and full-featured. To...

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Cloud-native networking company, Containous, has today announced its plan to release a new open source service mesh. They are calling the product Maesh and are creating it to make service-to-service communications simpler for developers building updated and cloud native applications.

Containous hope that the new service will be lightweight, easy to use, and full-featured. To keep cloud at its core, it is built on top of the cloud-native edge router, Traefik.

By doing all of this, developers will be able to connect, secure and monitor traffic from their microservice-based application.

Using meshes

Meshes are becoming a critical part of microservice deployment as network communications become increasingly complex. Service meshes allow operations teams and developers to have the ability to manage inter-service communication with a single management layer.

The Maesh service panders to the implementation of microservices and helps to create a better experience for developers by suggesting an easy way to secure, monitor and connect to the network traffic in a Kubernetes environment.

Improvements for developers

Developers are able to optimise internal traffic, visualise traffic patterns, and secure communication channels, all while improving application performance.

“With Maesh, Containous continues to innovate with the mission to drastically simplify cloud-native adoption for all enterprises,” said Emile Vauge, CEO, Containous. “We’ve been proud of how popular Traefik has been for developers as a critical open source solution, and we’re excited to now bring them Maesh.”

The company says that the up and running of the service can be done in minimal time with a non-invasive approach which Containous feel will assist with improvements overall.

Ultimately, the company hopes that Maesh will reduce the difficulty of routing and observing service-to-service communications in any Kubernetes deployment.

 

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