Blogs tagged cloudnative
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Microservices Design Patterns: Aggregator API Gateway Chained or Chain of Responsibility Asynchronous Messaging Database or Shared Data Event Sourcing Branch Command Query Responsibility Segregator Circuit Breaker Decomposition Microservice... Read More »1Comment4Likes
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Traditional development with SAP has evolved from Classical ABAP to ABAP RAP, SAP CAP (Cloud Application Programming Model). Its analogous to moving on from doing Stop Motion animation to immersive CGI to virtual reality that we experience today.... Read More »0Comments2Likes
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Introduction Before we start this long article let me introduce myself (LinkedIn): I am currently working as a Cloud Solution Architect within SAP IEG (mostly known as SAP IT) in a so-called Platform CoE team. We are maintaining and running the SAP... Read More »47Comments125Likes
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Hi, Having recently published video tutorial series showing how to create side-by-side extensions for C/4HANA and SAP S/4HANA Cloud using APIs – why not combine the two as part of an end-to-end business scenario? So here it is: Extending SAP... Read More »1Comment3Likes
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In this post, I look at how some programmers identify strongly with a particular language, consider the meanings of ‘programmer’, ‘coder’ and ‘developer’, and what it means for us as the SAP enterprise programming... Read More »11Comments11Likes
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In this post, I look back at changes and developments that I consider milestones in SAP’s technology history, and muse on some of the developments today that we’ll consider milestones in the future. A milestone on the A57, just outside... Read More »5Comments7Likes
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In this post, I think about the concept of functions-as-a-service, what it means, and what it’s good for. Serverless, cloud functions, functions-as-a-service. Three terms that we’re hearing more and more about these days, particularly in... Read More »14Comments4Likes
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In this post I think about the silence of workstations and what that represents to me, and the new ability to look at maintaining software and services in a completely different way – via containers. Another Monday morning is upon us, and... Read More »9Comments2Likes
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In this post I look at how the editor environments that we come across in our daily work are different, and, as those differences might grow and expand as we become cloud native, how we bridge the contrast in facilities with core obsessions such as... Read More »12Comments12Likes
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This weekend I was exploring some Cloud Foundry features on the SAP Cloud Platform (SCP) and came across a pattern that is pretty much everywhere – not only within the SAP space but far beyond too. It got me thinking of whether this pattern... Read More »9Comments4Likes