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4 Microservices Examples: Amazon, Netflix, Uber, and Etsy

In this article, we’ll explore the microservices journeys of these wildly successful enterprises. We’ll also examine why microservices have become a cornerstone for modern IT strategies and how they continue to evolve. But first, let’s look at the general circumstances that inspire enterprises to use microservices in the first place.

Implementing OpenTelemetry Observability with Kong Konnect & Dynatrace

Observability has become critical to ensuring the effective monitoring of application and system performance and health. It focuses on understanding a system’s internal state by analyzing the data it produces in the context of real-time events and actions across the infrastructure. Unlike traditional monitoring, which mainly notifies you when issues arise, observability offers the tools and insights needed to determine not only that a problem exists but also its root cause.

Best Video Annotation Tools for 2025

The video approval and feedback cycle can often feel cumbersome. You shoot a video, send it for review, and then find feedback all over the place that you can't comprehend without help. This is where video annotation tool come into play. These specialized tools are designed to streamline the video feedback process. Yet, simply having a tool isn't enough. The real magic lies in how fast and efficient these platforms make your workflow.

Chopped: AI Edition - Building a Meal Planner

As a dad of two toddlers with very particular tastes—one constantly wants treats for dinner and the other refuses anything that isn’t beige—I view dinnertime at my house as a nightly episode of “Chopped: Toddler Edition.” Add early bedtimes and the need to avoid meltdowns (theirs and mine), and the meal becomes less about gourmet aspirations and more about survival. The goal? Walk away with everyone fed, happy, and preferably not covered in food.

Best Tools For Web Design Teams in 2025

Web designing starts and ends with brainstorm sessions, sketches, iterations, feedbacks, design shipping and coding. We all know that's the process and we have been following the same at Brucira. Yet oftentimes, these offline methods of design and documentation can cost your teams. Imagine losing that rough web design sketch your team made! Client feedback also proves to be a task when you are noting it down offline - there's so much to track and revise, right?