Cloud Native Architecture - TUNI · Cloud native technologies empower organizations to build and...
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CloudNativeArchitecture
Niklas Tanskanen
Cloud native technologies empower organizations to build and run scalable applications in modern, dynamic environments such as public, private, and hybrid clouds.
CNCF Cloud Native Definition
https://github.com/cncf/toc/blob/master/DEFINITION.md
Typical signs of cloud-native architecture
Dynamic & ephemeral infrastructure
High level of automation
Loosely coupled microservices and EaaS
Static infrastructure
No automation
Turnkey monolith
https://www.contino.io/insights/what-is-cloud-native-architecture-and-why-is-it-so-importanthttps://pivotal.io/cloud-native
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https://pivotal.io/cloud-native
What is it not?
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https://www.contino.io/insights/what-is-cloud-native-architecture-and-why-is-it-so-important
Conclusions
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Thank You
Niklas Tanskanen
What is Eficode?
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What is Eficode?
Presenter Name
Centered Text Slide
4 point Slide
DB - Our Lean Development Process
Discover
Develop
Test & Publish
Support & Maintain
Measure
Redefine
Selected Clients by Industry
Finance
Industry & Energy
Public Sector
Selected Clients by Industry
Health
IT & Gaming
Telecom & Media
Selected Clients by Industry
Transport & Aviation
Retail & Shopping
4 Points SlideWe provide ongoing support on both application and infrastructure level.
Production in safe hands01.Make changes effortlessly03.
Prevent incidents02. Extend the life cycle of your service04.
Design
UX & Research
Software Development
Devops & Cloud
Location
Sharing & Social Media
Business & Sales
Useful Generics
Arrows
YEARLY PROJECTS
250+PROFESSIONALS
100+TURNOVER
2016-2017
OFFICES AROUND THE WORLD
PIONEERING INDEVOPS SINCE
2007
CUSTOMERSATISFACTION
97%
6
16 M€
By the Numbers
Eficode has grown from 100 employees to 250+ skilled professionals in just 2 short years.
Shift to the CloudWhat if your website or application faces massive traffic tomorrow? What if there is a sudden unforeseen need for a better server performance, capacity or both?