

A microservice architecture offers compelling benefits, including scalability, loose service coupling and independent deployments.

With this transformation, microservice architectures have become the standard for building cloud native applications, and it is predicted that by 2022, 90% of new apps will feature microservice architectures. It is remarkable to see the transformation over the last few years as more and more developers build scalable, cloud native applications, taking advantage of managed services to deploy and run them. Print a copy of Announcing Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr), an open source project to make it easier for every developer to build microservice applications Share Announcing Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr), an open source project to make it easier for every developer to build microservice applications on Email Share Announcing Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr), an open source project to make it easier for every developer to build microservice applications on Facebook Share Announcing Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr), an open source project to make it easier for every developer to build microservice applications on LinkedIn Share Announcing Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr), an open source project to make it easier for every developer to build microservice applications on Twitter Toggle share menu for: Announcing Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr), an open source project to make it easier for every developer to build microservice applications
