Ever since the advent of the cloud-native application concept, new technologies have been empowering organizations to build and run scalable applications within public, private, and hybrid clouds. Containers, service meshes, microservices, immutable infrastructure, and declarative APIs exemplify this approach.
More businesses are realizing that cloud technology provides a path to reducing costs and improving the bottom line. However, proper cloud migration planning can be the difference between success and catastrophe.
One of the major technological developments of the past decade has been the steady rise of cloud development, as more and more companies moved away from the traditional on-premises software. In recent years, the “on-premise vs. cloud” debate has leaned heavily towards the latter. This change was not only impactful in the software engineering industry.…
For Milovan Pocek, presenting at industry conferences has long-stopped being a novelty. Over the past several years, he has made it a habit to attend, apply for, and present at relevant industry conferences. A QA engineer by vocation, he has amassed a wealth of experience on challenging software engineering projects, particularly in the area of…