Building next-generation Cloud-Native Applications
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Cloud-Native Applications-The future of Application Modernization????
With developers looking to utilize cloud resources, cloud-native application development is expected to continue to evolve in 2023. The following trends are expected to shape the future of cloud-native app development:
1. Embrace serverless architecture:
Serverless is an approach to computing that offloads responsibility for common infrastructure management tasks to cloud providers and tools, allowing you to focus on the business logic specific to your applications.
2. Use of containers:
It increases agility, accelerates the delivery of new functionality to the lines of business, and provides flexibility that allows developers to integrate with their existing DevOps environment.
3. Implementation of microservices:
In addition to being highly accessible, scalable, and easily portable from one environment to another, the apps are packaged in containers that provide microservices with much-needed isolation.
4. Use of data analytics:
Cloud-native analytics analyze the data to generate reliable reports that advise future business-critical decisions. The analytical tool supports data visualization through insights.
5. API management:
Platforms for API management offer a complete collection of applications and procedures with this functionality, where they are hosted locally, in the cloud, or in a hybrid environment.
6. Infrastructure as a code (IaC):
Using a descriptive model and the DevOps methodology, infrastructure as code (IaC) defines and deploys infrastructure, such as networks and virtual machines.
7. Low-code/no-code in development:
Low-Code and No-Code development tools can be used to build cloud-native applications by providing a visual interface for assembling and deploying cloud-native components, such as containers, microservices, and serverless functions.
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