According to Markets and Markets, more than half of the new applications developed in 2023 will be cloud-native. The rise of cloud-native applications has accelerated as companies have realized the ...
.NET 8, the latest version of Microsoft’s open-source, cross-platform, application development platform, has arrived, bringing with it thousands of performance, security, and stability improvements.
AI-powered tools and cloud-native application methods are enabling more agile development and accelerating new possibilities. But with new tools, come new hurdles: Without the right infrastructure, ...
The themes of cloud innovation and artificial intelligence-driven transformation headlined the recent Red Hat Summit. As companies scale and entrench themselves into digital operations, cloud-native ...
Microsoft announced the availability of .NET Aspire 9.2 and the second preview of the .NET AI Chat Web App template, highlighting new capabilities that bring cloud-native orchestration and AI ...
A move to cloud-native technologies is changing the way enterprises develop their applications and manage their security. According to speakers at Infosecurity Europe 2025, modern architectures are ...
How Cloud-Native Engineering and AI Are Transforming Modern Software Security - Rajeev, your journey spans full-stack ...
Cloud-native innovation powers Red Hat’s AI engine with secure, scalable infrastructure to optimize inference, observability ...
Forward-looking: Earlier editions of the .NET Framework were designed to provide a development platform for Windows-exclusive applications. Today, the technology supports all major computer and mobile ...
Moving to a unified data architecture reduces complexity, improves efficiency and enables faster iteration—all critical ...
Simply running an application on a remote server doesn’t make it cloud-native. It’s about specific design principles for scalability and resilience. Cloud-native applications are increasingly the ...
Many cloud applications are slow, clunky, bloated or otherwise fail to meet user expectations - yet answers on how to address this are out there already, if teams are given the resources to follow ...