Microservices demystified - what are they? Definition, architecture, and best practices
Microservice architecture, commonly known as microservices, is a style of software development that divides software into modules with specific functions and intricate interfaces. In short, microservices rethink applications as a collection of several distinct, linked services. Each service is individually deployed and executes a unique workflow. The services may be created in other programming languages and can store and process data in various ways as desired.
How can CIOs leverage the full potential of their cloud investments?
Businesses worldwide are undertaking significant adjustments to their operations and service delivery as they deal with the post-COVID pandemic effects and the current uncertain economic conditions. So, many companies consolidate their IT stacks and move more key business apps to the cloud to improve efficiency.
The rise of metacloud: simplifying multicloud management
A growing number of businesses are adopting multicloud strategies, which involve using a variety of cloud environments and service providers. Companies are increasingly turning to multicloud solutions to meet their computing and storage needs.
Hyper-scaling platform Kubeark raises $2.8m pre-seed round to help SaaSify software products and enable cloud adoption
Enterprise-grade lifecycle management and distribution solution to revolutionize scalability, delivery and lifecycle management of software products
Top reasons to SaaSify your software product... or not
The trend of SaaSification, or the migration of traditional, on-premises software to a cloud-based, subscription-based model, has gained traction in recent years. Migrating to SaaS has a ton of benefits, like increased accessibility and scalability, improved efficiency and cost savings, and enhanced security and data protection. These benefits are the primary drivers of the SaaSification trend, and companies of all sizes are recognizing them and taking advantage of this technology to improve their operations.
But with every advantage, there are also potential drawbacks to consider before making the decision to SaaSify your software product. SaaSification may not be right for every software product or business. That’s why we’re exploring the top reasons why you should SaaSify your software product, as well as the top reasons why you shouldn't do it.



