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Next-Generation Microservices in the Cloud

Next-Generation Microservices in the Cloud – slide 1

The Challenge

Needed to modernize legacy monolith into cloud-native microservices architecture for a SaaS cost management product.

Our Approach

Migrated to Kubernetes-based microservices with Docker, automated CI/CD pipelines, and cloud-native patterns on AWS.

The Outcome

Achieved faster feature delivery and improved scalability through containerized microservices architecture.

Next-Generation Microservices in the Cloud

In late 2017, CloudHealth Technologies (who is currently being acquired by VMWare) set out to rearchitect and rebuild their core applications with the microservices approach. They called upon aimtheory’s experience in continuously delivering microservices to the cloud. We are currently designing and building the DevOps layer of CloudHealth’s Next Generation platform on top of Kubernetes with a combination of open source tools, like Jenkins, and custom-developed tools to accomodate organizationally-specific processes. As CloudHealth is currently being acquired by VMWare, we are happy to contribute to CloudHealth’s quality practice through strongly-supported processes.

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