Compare the Top Microservices Tools and Frameworks in 2024

Microservices are a type of architecture that enables application developers to build applications whose parts work independently of each other. Instead of building a monolithic software application, microservices allow applications to be comprised of several independent "microservices" that can function on their own, without needing the rest of the application. Microservices frameworks are a methodology and architecture that spans across many different software categories. Here's a list of the best microservices tools:

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    Qrvey

    Qrvey

    Qrvey

    Qrvey is the only solution for embedded analytics with a built-in data lake. Qrvey saves engineering teams time and money with a turnkey solution connecting your data warehouse to your SaaS application. Qrvey’s full-stack solution includes the necessary components so that your engineering team can build less. Qrvey’s multi-tenant data lake includes: - Elasticsearch as the analytics engine - A unified data pipeline for ingestion and transformation - A complete semantic layer for simple user and data security integration Qrvey’s embedded visualizations support everything from: - standard dashboards and templates - self-service reporting - user-level personalization - individual dataset creation - data-driven workflow automation Qrvey delivers this as a self-hosted package for cloud environments. This offers the best security as your data never leaves your environment while offering a better analytics experience to users. Less time and money on analytics
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    Telepresence

    Telepresence

    Ambassador Labs

    Telepresence streamlines your local development process, enabling immediate feedback. You can launch your local environment on your laptop, equipped with your preferred tools, while Telepresence seamlessly connects them to the microservices and test databases they rely on. It simplifies and expedites collaborative development, debugging, and testing within Kubernetes environments by establishing a seamless connection between your local machine and shared remote Kubernetes clusters. Why Telepresence: Faster feedback loops: Spend less time building, containerizing, and deploying code. Get immediate feedback on code changes by running your service in the cloud from your local machine. Shift testing left: Create a remote-to-local debugging experience. Catch bugs pre-production without the configuration headache of remote debugging. Deliver better, faster user experience: Get new features and applications into the hands of users faster and more frequently.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes

    Kubernetes (K8s) is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. Kubernetes builds upon 15 years of experience of running production workloads at Google, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community. Designed on the same principles that allows Google to run billions of containers a week, Kubernetes can scale without increasing your ops team. Whether testing locally or running a global enterprise, Kubernetes flexibility grows with you to deliver your applications consistently and easily no matter how complex your need is. Kubernetes is open source giving you the freedom to take advantage of on-premises, hybrid, or public cloud infrastructure, letting you effortlessly move workloads to where it matters to you.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
    Run advanced apps on a secured and managed Kubernetes service. GKE is an enterprise-grade platform for containerized applications, including stateful and stateless, AI and ML, Linux and Windows, complex and simple web apps, API, and backend services. Leverage industry-first features like four-way auto-scaling and no-stress management. Optimize GPU and TPU provisioning, use integrated developer tools, and get multi-cluster support from SREs. Start quickly with single-click clusters. Leverage a high-availability control plane including multi-zonal and regional clusters. Eliminate operational overhead with auto-repair, auto-upgrade, and release channels. Secure by default, including vulnerability scanning of container images and data encryption. Integrated Cloud Monitoring with infrastructure, application, and Kubernetes-specific views. Speed up app development without sacrificing security.
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    Red Hat Decision Manager
    Red Hat® Decision Manager is a platform for developing containerized microservices and applications that automate business decisions. Decision Manager includes business rules management, complex event processing, and resource optimization technologies. Organizations can incorporate sophisticated decision logic into line-of-business applications and quickly update underlying business rules as market conditions change. Red Hat® Decision Manager 7 is a powerful, scalable open source business rules management system that includes business resource optimization and complex event processing (CEP) technology. It helps organizations capture business logic and develop applications that automate business decisions. Decision Manager 7 is fully compatible with the Red Hat Application Services portfolio and with Red Hat OpenShift® for deployment in hybrid cloud environments.
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    Postman

    Postman

    Postman

    The collaboration platform for API development. Simplify each step of building an API and streamline collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman is a collaboration platform for API development. Postman's features simplify each step of building an API and streamline collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Quickly and easily send REST, SOAP, and GraphQL requests directly within Postman. Automate manual tests and integrate them into your CI/CD pipeline to ensure that any code changes won't break the API in production. Communicate the expected behavior of an API by simulating endpoints and their responses without having to set up a backend server. Generate and publish beautiful, machine-readable documentation to make your API easier to consume. Stay up-to-date on the health of your API by checking performance and response times at scheduled intervals. Provide a shared context for building and consuming APIs, and collaborate in real-time.
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    Starting Price: $12 per user per month
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    Crashtest Security

    Crashtest Security

    Crashtest Security

    Crashtest Security is a SaaS-based security vulnerability scanner allowing agile development teams to ensure continuous security before even hitting Production. Our state-of-the-art dynamic application security testing (DAST) solution integrates seamlessly with your dev environment and protects multi-page and JavaScript apps, as well as microservices and APIs. Set up Crashtest Security Suite in minutes, get advanced crawling options, and automate your security. Whether you want to see vulnerabilities within the OWASP Top 10 or you want to go for deep scans, Crashtest Security is here to help you stay on top of your security and protect your code and customers.
    Starting Price: €35 per month
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    Portainer Business
    Portainer is an intuitive container management platform for Docker, Kubernetes, and Edge-based environments. With a smart UI, Portainer enables you to build, deploy, manage, and secure your containerized environments with ease. It makes container adoption easier for the whole team and reduces time-to-value on Kubernetes and Docker/Swarm. With a simple GUI and a comprehensive API, the product makes it easy for engineers to deploy and manage container-based apps, triage issues, automate CI/CD workflows and set up CaaS (container-as-a-service) environments regardless of hosting environment or K8s distro. Portainer Business is designed to be used in a team environment with multiple users and clusters. The product includes a range of security features, including RBAC, OAuth integration, and logging - making it suitable for use in complex production environments. Portainer also allows you to set up GitOps automation for deployment of your apps to Docker and K8s based on Git repos.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Tyk

    Tyk

    Tyk Technologies

    Tyk is a leading Open Source API Gateway and Management Platform, featuring an API gateway, analytics, developer portal and dashboard. We power billions of transactions for thousands of innovative organisations. By making our capabilities easily accessible to developers, we make it fast, simple and low-risk for big enterprises to manage their APIs, adopt microservices and adopt GraphQL. Whether self-managed, cloud or a hybrid, our unique architecture and capabilities enable large, complex, global organisations to quickly deliver highly secure, highly regulated API-first applications and products that span multiple clouds and geographies.
    Starting Price: $600/month
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    DeployHub

    DeployHub

    DeployHub

    DeployHub's mission is to empower organizations to achieve business agility through a managed approach to the microservice supply chain using a unified catalog of services and their usage. Unique to the DeployHub offering is its ability to version services along with their consuming applications providing the visibility of service impact before a deployment. DeployHub provides a clear view of your microservices supply chain and how it changes over time across hundreds of clusters. DeployHub integrates with your CI/CD pipeline. You can start using our free version at deployhub.com. DeployHub is based on the Ortelius.io open source project.
    Starting Price: $2500
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    Graylog

    Graylog

    Graylog

    Seamless log data collection, faster analysis, and the answers you need when you need them. Graylog is built to open standards for connectivity and interoperability to seamlessly collect, transfer, store, and analyze log data. Graylog is also SIEM-agnostic by design—our log streams can pass unaltered or enriched data to any application in your monitoring, alerting, and analysis stack. Your choice of scalable log management solution should let you do more with your security and performance data. Graylog is built to open standards for connectivity and interoperability to seamlessly collect, transfer, store, and analyze log data. Graylog is also SIEM-agnostic by design—our log streams can pass unaltered or enriched data to any application in your monitoring, alerting, and analysis stack. Your choice of scalable log management solution should let you do more with your security and performance data.
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    RabbitMQ

    RabbitMQ

    RabbitMQ

    RabbitMQ is lightweight and easy to deploy on-premises and in the cloud. It supports multiple messaging protocols. RabbitMQ can be deployed in distributed and federated configurations to meet high-scale, high-availability requirements. With tens of thousands of users, RabbitMQ is one of the most popular open-source message brokers. From T-Mobile to Runtastic, RabbitMQ is used worldwide at small startups and large enterprises. RabbitMQ is lightweight and easy to deploy on-premises and in the cloud. It supports multiple messaging protocols. RabbitMQ can be deployed in distributed and federated configurations to meet high-scale, high-availability requirements. RabbitMQ runs on many operating systems and cloud environments and provides a wide range of developer tools for most popular languages. Deploy with Kubernetes, BOSH, Chef, Docker and Puppet. Develop cross-language messaging with favorite programming languages such as Java, .NET, PHP, Python, JavaScript, Ruby, Go, etc.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Istio

    Istio

    Istio

    Connect, secure, control, and observe services. Istio’s traffic routing rules let you easily control the flow of traffic and API calls between services. Istio simplifies configuration of service-level properties like circuit breakers, timeouts, and retries, and makes it easy to set up important tasks like A/B testing, canary rollouts, and staged rollouts with percentage-based traffic splits. It also provides out-of-box failure recovery features that help make your application more robust against failures of dependent services or the network. Istio Security provides a comprehensive security solution to solve these issues. This page gives an overview on how you can use Istio security features to secure your services, wherever you run them. In particular, Istio security mitigates both insider and external threats against your data, endpoints, communication, and platform. Istio generates detailed telemetry for all service communications within a mesh.
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    Codefresh

    Codefresh

    Codefresh

    Founded in 2014, Codefresh combines CI/CD, Image Management, and on-demand staging environments to create a complete container delivery toolchain that brings developers and developer operations into a shared platform. Codefresh enables startups and enterprises alike to immediately benefit from microservices and container-based technologies. The company is based in Silicon Valley and Israel.
    Starting Price: $0/month
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    Kong Konnect
    Kong Konnect Enterprise Service Connectivity Platform brokers an organization’s information across all services. Built on top of Kong’s battle-tested core, Kong Konnect Enterprise enables customers to simplify management of APIs and microservices across hybrid-cloud and multi-cloud deployments. With Kong Konnect Enterprise, customers can proactively identify anomalies and threats, automate tasks, and improve visibility across their entire organization. Stop managing your applications and services, and start owning them with the Kong Konnect Enterprise Service Connectivity Platform. Kong Konnect Enterprise provides the industry’s lowest latency and highest scalability to ensure your services always perform at their best. Kong Konnect has a lightweight, open source core that allows you to optimize performance across all your services, no matter where they run.
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    Aerobase

    Aerobase

    Aerobase

    Aerobase is an open-source Identity and access management (IAM) platform that specializes in identity federation, SSO, strong & adaptive authentication, access control, account management & identity provisioning, API & microservices security and privacy regulation. This guide helps you get started with Aerobase. It covers server configuration and use of the default database. Advanced deployment options are not covered. For a deeper description of features or configuration options, consult the other reference guides.
    Starting Price: $690 per month
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    Thundra

    Thundra

    Thundra

    Thundra is a developer platform company that empowers application teams to develop, debug, test, and monitor modern microservices on the cloud. By offering everything from automated instrumentation to cloud debugging and test optimization in a single platform, Thundra eliminates the need for multiple tools for pre-production and production environments
    Starting Price: $90 per month
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    Martini

    Martini

    TORO Cloud

    Join the growing community of integration ninjas using Martini™ to integrate faster. Gloop eliminates the grunt work required when creating services for application and data integration, building APIs, and managing data. Gloop makes it easy to perform common development tasks such as mapping and transforming data, iterating over arrays, executing if-else and switch-case logic, invoking external code, running jobs in parallel, and so much more. Flux is Martini’s event based workflow engine for managing asynchronous workflows and event based triggers of Gloop microservices. With Flux you can invoke Gloop microservices sequentially, passing the output of one to the other, and/or in parallel, and Flux will maintain the state of each execution for you. Flux workflows are created visually by dragging Flux states onto a canvas and selecting the Gloop microservice you would like executed when the state is invoked.
    Starting Price: $500 per month
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    LogiSense

    LogiSense

    LogiSense

    LogiSense is built for usage-based billing, but we also accommodate any combination of subscriptions, usage, multiple currencies, or complex rating scenarios. Price in real-time, automate, or schedule your billing process in any configuration. You can’t grow your business without a technological infrastructure that lets you do it. LogiSense Billing is built for scale, flexibility, diversity, and ease of use anchored on AWS. It's the kind of technology that says, “Yes, you can.” LogiSense Billing is designed for versatility, proficiency, and the easy addition of products and services. Go ahead: innovate, expand, experiment. It can take it. Customers want to pay for what they use. Companies that give them this flexibility build trust and win loyalty. Conventional subscription solutions limit pricing models. Join the usage economy with LogiSense. No matter what you offer, we can rate, measure it, and monetize it.
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    PivotData Microservice
    PivotData microservice is a simple way to add self-service analytics & BI reporting into your web application. Configure your data sources with JSON config and generate pivot tables and charts reports with web API. PivotData microservice is an analytics backend that translates reports defined in terms of the cube model (dimensions, metrics, parameters) into database queries. Reporting engine manages caching, queuing, calculations, DB connections and exports to various formats. Unique capabilility is a rendering of HTML pivot tables: they simply may be shown on any web page.
    Starting Price: $499 one-time payment
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    D2iQ

    D2iQ

    D2iQ

    D2iQ Enterprise Kubernetes Platform (DKP) Run Kubernetes Workloads at Scale DKP includes everything you need to ease Kubernetes adoption, expand Kubernetes use, and enable advanced workloads across any infrastructure, whether on-prem, on the cloud, in air-gapped environments, or at the edge. Built to Solve the Toughest Enterprise Kubernetes Challenges Created to accelerate the journey to production at scale, DKP provides a single, centralized point of control to build, run, and manage applications across any infrastructure. Enable Day 2 Readiness Out-of-the-Box Without Lock-In DKP takes care of the heavy lifting by providing a comprehensive, enterprise-grade Kubernetes distribution and a full stack of CNCF-certified Day 2 platform applications that are integrated, automated, and tested at scale for an out-of-the-box, production-ready experience.
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    Lightstep

    Lightstep

    Lightstep

    Lightstep’s mission is to deliver confidence at scale for those who develop, operate and rely on today’s powerful software applications. Its products leverage distributed tracing technology – initially developed by a Lightstep co-founder at Google – to offer best-of-breed observability to organizations adopting microservices or serverless at scale.Every dependency. Every deploy. Every regression. See it all with the world’s most insightful tracing. We co-founded open standards like OpenTelemetry and OpenTracing to give developers access to portable, vendor-neutral telemetry data. Now you can get started in less time than it takes to microwave a burrito. Yes, you read that right. Lightstep analyzes 100% of your unsampled event data in seconds, and automatically surfaces the likely root cause — no matter how rare, specific, or deep in the stack.
    Starting Price: $275 per month
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    Ormuco Stack
    For small to hyperscale-style infrastructure as a service, with bare metal, virtual machines, containers and more Ormuco Infrastructure as a Service (or Ormuco Stack) is your all-in-one software solution with: Containers - Get the full power and benefits of microservices. Kubernetes - Augment your potential w/ the most popular container orchestration system. OpenStack - True innovation comes from using the most recent and stable version of the platform as an engine. Software-Defined Everything - Provide highly scalable network, compute & storage /w both commodity and high-range equipment.
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    IronWorker

    IronWorker

    Iron.io

    Container based workloads, full GPU support, autoscaling, custom built solutions. Let Worker take care of your jobs so you can focus on your application. A hosted background job solution that lets you run your containers with dynamic scale, detailed analytics and world class customer support. Run short lived containers quickly, or even containers needing to work across multiple days. Whether it's a one-off job, or one that needs 1000's of workers running in parallel, we've got you covered. Containerize your background tasks with confidence. Run your containers on our shared infrastructure. Dedicated hardware for your workloads. A great option when you need consistent performance and throughput. Our autoscale technology helps you scale up and down based on your usage. You run workers on your own hardware, and we take care of the authentication, scheduling, and everything else. If you have access to your own infrastructure and/or have higher security needs, this is often a great fit.
    Starting Price: $4.99 per month
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    IronMQ

    IronMQ

    Iron.io

    MQ provides a reliable way to communicate between services and components. Highly available, persistent by design, with best-effort one-time delivery, MQ is the most industrial-strength, cloud-native solution for modern application architecture. Supports a rich set of features including push and pull queues, long polling, error queues, alerts and triggers, and more. MQ is a global service that runs on multiple clouds and availability zones. For advanced users with critical messaging needs, queues can automatically point to alternative zones in case of an outage without having to change any code. Runs on top of cloud infrastructure and uses multiple high-availability data centers. MQ scales without the need for you to add and maintain resources yourself. Uses HTTPS/Rest-based APIs for simple and efficient cloud use. Built with MQ standards in mind for maximum flexibility and configuration.
    Starting Price: $24.99 per month
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    Epsagon

    Epsagon

    Epsagon

    Epsagon enables teams to instantly visualize, understand and optimize their microservice architectures. With our unique lightweight auto-instrumentation, gaps in data and manual work associated with other APM solutions are eliminated, providing significant reductions in issue detection, root cause analysis and resolution times. Increase development velocity and reduce application downtime with Epsagon.
    Starting Price: $89 per month
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    Gloo

    Gloo

    Solo.io

    Gloo Platform integrates API gateway, API management, Kubernetes Ingress, Istio service mesh and cloud-native networking into a unified application networking platform. By addressing both internal and external communication security, the unified Gloo Platform UI and API leads to more automation and faster app deployment times, reduces time-to-value for new applications and services deployments, and makes you more competitive in your markets. Customers may start by addressing one challenge, but the unified nature of Gloo Platform makes it easy to solve your next challenge using the same solution. This makes it easier to introduce concepts like zero trust security to your modern infrastructure today. Gloo Platform components are powered by open source projects like Envoy proxy, Istio service mesh, and Cilium CNI.
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    Google Cloud Pub/Sub
    Google Cloud Pub/Sub. Scalable, in-order message delivery with pull and push modes. Auto-scaling and auto-provisioning with support from zero to hundreds of GB/second. Independent quota and billing for publishers and subscribers. Global message routing to simplify multi-region systems. High availability made simple. Synchronous, cross-zone message replication and per-message receipt tracking ensure reliable delivery at any scale. No planning, auto-everything. Auto-scaling and auto-provisioning with no partitions eliminate planning and ensures workloads are production-ready from day one. Advanced features, built in. Filtering, dead-letter delivery, and exponential backoff without sacrificing scale help simplify your applications. A fast, reliable way to land small records at any volume, an entry point for real-time and batch pipelines feeding BigQuery, data lakes and operational databases. Use it with ETL/ELT pipelines in Dataflow.
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    Microtica

    Microtica

    Microtica

    Automating your workflow can be achieved by using pipelines as they are the heart of the CI process in Microtica. The build process of every component and microservices, whether it’s triggered manually or automatically, is done in a pipeline. The build process is defined by a single source of truth, a microtica.yaml file in the root folder of the repository. With user customizability as a key feature, every user is able to define how their build process is done and what commands are ran by changing the microtica.yaml file.
    Starting Price: $99/month
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    Styra

    Styra

    Styra

    The fastest and easiest way to operationalize Open Policy Agent across Kubernetes, Microservices or Custom APIs, whether you're a developer, an admin, or a bit of both. Need to limit which folks can access your pipeline, based on who is currently on call? Simple. Want to define which microservices can access PCI data? We got you. Have to prove compliance with regulations across your clusters? No sweat. Built on open-source, and declarative by design, Styra Declarative Authorization Service gives you a turnkey OPA control plane to mitigate risk, reduce human error, and accelerate development. A built-in library of policies. Built on our OPA project let you implement and customize authorization policy-as-code. Pre-running lets you monitor and validate policy changes before committing, to mitigate risk before deployment. Declarative model defines desired state to prevent security drift and eliminate errors, before they can occur.
    Starting Price: $70 per month
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    Mirantis Cloud Platform
    MCP features full-stack enterprise support for Kubernetes and OpenStack and helps companies run optimized hybrid environments supporting traditional and distributed microservices-based applications in production at scale. MCP is offered through a flexible build-operate-transfer delivery model, providing fully managed services with the option to transfer ops to your own team. For Kubernetes, key components including Calico SDN, Ceph persistent storage, CoreDNS, MetalLB and more are pre-integrated for quick deployment on premises on bare metal or OpenStack. MCP features DriveTrain GitOps based lifecycle management using principles of infrastructure as code to provide flexible cloud infrastructure with easy updates & upgrades. The Model Designer UI simplifies cloud configuration. DriveTrain verification pipelines work with StackLight logging, monitoring and alerting to maximize availability as updates are introduced to ensure functionality and performance in production.
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    IBM WebSphere Application Server
    A flexible, security-rich Java server runtime environment for enterprise applications. IBM WebSphere Application Server accelerates application delivery with a highly reliable Java Enterprise Edition-based runtime environment. It supports microservices and standards-based programming models designed to help you modernize at your own pace, gain visibility across workloads, analyze enterprise applications and advance your journey to Kubernetes. IBM WebSphere Application Server is a flexible, secure Java server runtime environment for enterprise applications. Deploy and manage applications and services regardless of time, location or device type. Integrated management and administrative tools provide enhanced security and control, and support for multicloud environments lets you choose your deployment method. Continuous delivery capabilities and services help you to respond at the speed of your business needs.
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    Joyent Triton
    Single Tenant Public Cloud with all the security, savings and control of private cloud. Fully Managed by Joyent. Single Tenant Security, Full Operations control over your Private Cloud with Installation, Onboarding and Support provided by Joyent. Open Source or Commercial support for on-premises, user managed private cloud. Built to deliver VMs, containers and bare metal. Built to support exabyte-scale workloads. Joyent engineers provide 360 degree support for modern application architectures, including microservices, apis, development frameworks and container-native devops tooling. Hybrid, Modern and Open, Triton is engineered to run the world’s largest cloud native applications.
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    ACTICO Platform
    ACTICO's highly flexible software platform for decision automation helps companies to increase efficiency, gain more agility and improve their digital interactions. ACTICO helps companies make smarter decisions faster with our AI-powered Decision Automation Platform. The platform brings together data, AI and decisioning into one unified decisioning solution. The platform contains everything one needs from capturing and designing of decision models, to testing and monitoring of automated decision-making across all your systems, workflows, and channels. It uniquely integrates AI to further enhance decision quality and increase automation rates.The software gives organizations the ability to digitalize their core business processes, meet customer demands and reduce business and regulatory risks.
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    Supadu

    Supadu

    Supadu

    Our cost effective website solutions thrive on insight, smart creative thinking and innovative technical execution. Whether you're showcasing 100 titles or you're an enterprise customer with a complex data set - we can help. 15 years providing publisher solutions. We understand the tools and services a publisher needs, from metadata driven websites to improved workflow. Our solutions are faster to market & dramatically lowers cost. You don’t need to create a custom platform to achieve a custom solution! Enabling customers to find what they’re looking for will help to increase conversions and increase ROI. Supadu can integrate with any 3rd Party system; including fulfillment, distribution, and eCommerce platforms, CMS’s, API’s and microservice providers.
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    Automic Automation
    Enterprises need to automate a complex and diverse landscape of applications, platforms and technologies to deliver services in a competitive digital business environment. Service Orchestration and Automation Platforms are essential scale your IT operations and derive greater value from automation: You have to manage complex workflows across platforms, ERP systems, business apps from mainframe to microservices and multi-cloud. You need to streamline your big data pipelines, enabling self-services for data scientists while providing massive scale and strong governance on data flows. You're required to deliver compute, network and storage resources on-prem and in the cloud for development and business users. Automic Automation gives you the agility, speed and reliability required for effective digital business automation. From a single unified platform, Automic centrally provides the orchestration and automation capabilities needed accelerate your digital transformation.
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    Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS)
    Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) is a fully managed message queuing service that enables you to decouple and scale microservices, distributed systems, and serverless applications. SQS eliminates the complexity and overhead associated with managing and operating message oriented middleware, and empowers developers to focus on differentiating work. Using SQS, you can send, store, and receive messages between software components at any volume, without losing messages or requiring other services to be available. Get started with SQS in minutes using the AWS console, Command Line Interface or SDK of your choice, and three simple commands. Use Amazon SQS to transmit any volume of data, at any level of throughput, without losing messages or requiring other services to be available. SQS lets you decouple application components so that they run and fail independently, increasing the overall fault tolerance of the system.
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    Cloud Functions
    Cloud Functions has a simple and intuitive developer experience. Just write your code and let Google Cloud handle the operational infrastructure. Develop faster by writing and running small code snippets that respond to events. Connect to Google Cloud or third-party cloud services via triggers to streamline challenging orchestration problems.
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    AWS X-Ray
    AWS X-Ray helps developers analyze and debug production, distributed applications, such as those built using a microservices architecture. With X-Ray, you can understand how your application and its underlying services are performing to identify and troubleshoot the root cause of performance issues and errors. X-Ray provides an end-to-end view of requests as they travel through your application, and shows a map of your application’s underlying components. You can use X-Ray to analyze both applications in development and in production, from simple three-tier applications to complex microservices applications consisting of thousands of services.
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    Fluentd

    Fluentd

    Fluentd Project

    A single, unified logging layer is key to make log data accessible and usable. However, existing tools fall short: legacy tools are not built for new cloud APIs and microservice-oriented architecture in mind and are not innovating quickly enough. Fluentd, created by Treasure Data, solves the challenges of building a unified logging layer with a modular architecture, an extensible plugin model, and a performance optimized engine. In addition to these features, Fluentd Enterprise addresses Enterprise requirements such as Trusted Packaging. Security. Certified Enterprise Connectors, Management / Monitoring, and Enterprise SLA-Based Support, Assurance, and Enterprise Consulting Services
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    Logstash

    Logstash

    Elasticsearch

    Centralize, transform & stash your data. Logstash is a free and open server-side data processing pipeline that ingests data from a multitude of sources, transforms it, and then sends it to your favorite "stash." Logstash dynamically ingests, transforms, and ships your data regardless of format or complexity. Derive structure from unstructured data with grok, decipher geo coordinates from IP addresses, anonymize or exclude sensitive fields, and ease overall processing. Data is often scattered or siloed across many systems in many formats. Logstash supports a variety of inputs that pull in events from a multitude of common sources, all at the same time. Easily ingest from your logs, metrics, web applications, data stores, and various AWS services, all in continuous, streaming fashion. Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/logstash.mirror/
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    API Fortress

    API Fortress

    API Fortress

    Discover a better breed of continuous API testing and monitoring that unifies functional, integration, and load testing across internal, partner, and third party APIs. Test REST, SOAP, GraphQL, Web Services, and Microservices. Automate tests as part of a CI pipeline. Monitor internal APIs continuously. Available by Hosted Cloud, Self-Hosted Cloud, or Hybrid. At many innovative organizations, continuous API quality is more than a competitive advantage - it’s the new normal. API Fortress allows any company to simplify continuous API quality, helping developers and test engineers to significantly accelerate time-to-market without increasing risk. Automatically create your first tests in seconds from a payload, spec file, or recorded API traffic. Then edit tests in your own IDE, our downloadable IDE Forge, or the simple drag-and-drop GUI. All tests are unlocked for painless editing as part of your existing workflow.
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    Gilhari

    Gilhari

    Software Tree

    We’re thrilled to announce that Software Tree has won a 2021 DEVIES Award in the code frameworks/libraries category for its innovative Gilhari microservice framework. Gilhari makes it easy for developers to quickly develop high-performance, database-agnostic, and Docker-compatible RESTful applications that need to interact with JSON data in cloud or on-premises. The object-oriented world and the relational world are conceptually different. Manually writing the verbose mapping logic to bridge the gap between the object-oriented and relational artifacts is tedious and time-consuming. Software Tree’s ORM technology frameworks are lightweight in their design and implementation and provide a lightweight feel in their usage. The lightweight aspects of our ORM technology do not compromise on its power and functionality, though. This results in faster development and deployment of modern applications that require flexible object-oriented access to relational data.
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    Azure Front Door
    Scalable and secure entry point for fast delivery of your global applications. Easily join your distributed microservice architectures into a single global application using HTTP load balancing and path-based routing rules. Automate turning up new regions and scale-out with API-driven global actions, and independent fault-tolerance to your back end microservices in Azure—or anywhere. Deliver and protect your global application close to your end users with a "battle-tested" service built on world-class Microsoft Global Network infrastructure. Always keep your traffic on the best path to your app, improve your service scale, reduce latency, and increase throughput for your global users with edge load balancing and application acceleration. Easily manage domain mapping and traffic to your microservice backends using one central, global dashboard.
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    Layer7 Live API Creator
    Shrink the gap from idea to execution. Get APIs to market faster with secure low-code API development and microservice creation. Layer7 Live API Creator (formerly CA Live API Creator) can be used standalone or with Layer7 API Management. Developers can use a visual interface to speed API development and microservice creation, building new data schemas or integrating existing data sources and systems. Business users can create APIs without deep technical knowledge. Increases agility by reducing the time it takes to create data processing systems. Applying reactive logic rules across diverse data sources enables easy business policy and security enforcement. Reactive logic is auto-ordered, chained and executed integration with events and Webhooks, so you can enhance and extend in JavaScript/Java. Enhances data exploration and transaction processing. Layer7 Live API Creator delivers a customizable UI dynamically generated from data schema.
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    Macaw

    Macaw

    Macaw Software

    Macaw is an enterprise grade platform optimized for building and transforming applications for digital age. Macaw provides an unique approach to modernize traditional applications to utilize containers and microservices technologies. It also offers a turn-key approach for enterprises to design, develop, build, publish, run and operate microservices based application in a holistic manner irrespective of the underlying infrastructure and clouds. Macaw is meant for enterprises looking to accelerate their modernization journey with hybrid-cloud strategy and cloud native applications. Thanks to its many built-in foundational services ,turnkey operational capabilities and kubernetes integration. Macaw provides the necessary run time environment, services and tools to build, deploy and manage Microservices based application. It provides various built-in and readily usable core application services like database, security, messaging, load-balancing for accelerated development and turn-key ops.
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    Tencent Cloud Elastic Microservice
    TEM embraces the Spring Cloud open source community and serves as a highly available, scalable, and flexible commercialized component-based microservice technology platform. It enables the modification-free and intrusion-free migration of Spring Cloud applications to the elastic microservice architecture, reducing your migration time and labor costs. TEM offers application hosting services that manage the entire lifecycle of cloud native microservice applications. With the aid of TEM, you can create, deploy, scale, stop, deactivate, and monitor applications simply, efficiently, securely, and flexibly without having to manage the underlying infrastructure. TEM enables you to easily, quickly, and smoothly migrate your businesses to the cloud without modifying your business code, which eliminates learning costs, greatly reduces your Ops costs, and helps you achieve better business outcomes.
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    Wallarm API Security Platform
    Wallarm automates real-time application protection for websites, microservices and APIs with its next-gen WAF, API protection, automated incident response and asset discovery features. Wallarm protects websites, APIs and microservices from OWASP Top 10, bots and application abuse with no manual rule configuration and ultra-low false positives. Easy deployment in AWS, GCP, Azure, and hybrid clouds. Native support of Kubernetes environments and service-mesh architectures. Stop account takeover (ATO) and credential stuffing with flexible rules. Wallarm is the platform DevSecOps teams choose to build cloud-native applications securely. Wallarm protects websites, APIs and microservices from OWASP Top 10, bots and application abuse with no manual rule configuration and ultra-low false positives. Wallarm API security natively deploys with industry-leading API gateway solutions. Depending on the API gateway your organization uses, you can easily install Wallarm.
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    TIBCO BusinessWorks
    Integrate highly reliable, scalable, and secure services and applications that are critical to your business. With TIBCO BusinessWorks™ software, your integration specialists can implement application strategies using both traditional enterprise integration patterns and modern cloud-based API-led approaches built with microservices and containers. A zero-code model-driven environment based on Eclipse simplifies development complexity, helping reduce your costs and speed up your time to market. TIBCO BusinessWorks™ software is available within the Integrate capability of the TIBCO Cloud™ Integration iPaaS (integration-platform-as-a-service). Move your TIBCO Businessworks applications to the TIBCO Cloud Integration iPaaS to accelerate your move to the cloud and empower a broader array of users to connect digital assets through tailored integration experiences. Visually develop enterprise integration patterns and interactions between microservices and APIs.
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    Leo

    Leo

    Leo

    Turn your data into a realtime stream, making it immediately available and ready to use. Leo reduces the complexity of event sourcing by making it easy to create, visualize, monitor, and maintain your data flows. Once you unlock your data, you are no longer limited by the constraints of your legacy systems. Dramatically reduced dev time keeps your developers and stakeholders happy. Adopt microservice architectures to continuously innovate and improve agility. In reality, success with microservices is all about data. An organization must invest in a reliable and repeatable data backbone to make microservices a reality. Implement full-fledged search in your custom app. With data flowing, adding and maintaining a search database will not be a burden.
    Starting Price: $251 per month
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    JHipster

    JHipster

    JHipster

    JHipster is a development platform to quickly generate, develop, and deploy modern web applications and microservice architectures. We support many frontend technologies, including Angular, React, and Vue. We even have mobile app support for Ionic and React Native! On the backend, we support Spring Boot (with Java or Kotlin), Micronaut, Quarkus, Node.js, and . NET. For deployment, we embrace cloud-native principles with Docker and Kubernetes. Deployment support exists for AWS, Azure, Cloud Foundry, Google Cloud Platform, Heroku, and OpenShift. Our goal is to generate a complete and modern web app or microservice architecture. A high-performance and robust server-side stack with excellent test coverage. A sleek, modern, mobile-first UI with Angular, React, or Vue + Bootstrap for CSS. A powerful workflow to build your application with Webpack and Maven or Gradle. Resilient microservice architecture with cloud-native principles in mind.
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    Control Plane

    Control Plane

    Control Plane

    Control Plane is a modern, multicloud-native app platform (PaaS) built on Kubernetes that enables you to build, deploy, and run microservices apps faster and easier, with ultra high availability and ultra low latency. Unlike other app platforms, Control Plane is: Multicloud and Multi-Region: Your workloads run agnostically across the combined computing power and geographic regions of AWS, GCP, Azure and Private Clouds. You choose which regions of which clouds run your app and as long as one region of one cloud is up, so is your endpoint. Flexible: Microservices have as-if-native access to ANY service on ANY cloud (BigQuery on GCP, AD on Azure, SQS on AWS) without embedding credentials. Fast: Running on the best of the cloud-native ops stack for secrets management, metrics, logging, software-defined VPN, geo-intelligent DNS and more - integrated, pre-configured, and easy to use. Efficient: Cloud consumption elastically optimized to run with the exact resources required.
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    Pneuron

    Pneuron

    Pneuron

    Pneuron™ enables you to easily connect to and work with the diversity of assets you have, can reach, and want to acquire so that you can focus on building value from your data and not worry about complex application integrations. Think low code, Think drag and drop, think microservices, think containers. All bundled into one platform! Pneuron is a low code product that integrates disparate data on heterogeneous technologies. Data can then be orchestrated to create complex application workflows. It facilitates a low-touch approach to enterprise infrastructure, data is not moved, but data sources and applications in a complex distributed ecosystem are leveraged as-is. Pneuron is the perfect tool for enterprises seeking to leverage value quickly without impacting enterprise initiatives, processes and resources. Rapidly connect diverse assets into intelligent workflows using the Pneuron platform’s microservices-style architecture.
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    Apprenda

    Apprenda

    Apprenda

    Apprenda Cloud Platform empowers enterprise IT to create a Kubernetes-enabled shared service on the infrastructures of their choice and offer it to developers across business units. ACP supports your entire custom application portfolio. Rapidly build, deploy, run, and manage cloud-native, microservices, and container-based .NET and Java applications or modernize traditional workloads. ACP gives your developers self-service access to the tools they need to rapidly build applications, while IT operators can very easily orchestrate the environments and workflows. Enterprise IT becomes a true service provider. ACP is a single platform spanning your multiple data- centers and clouds. Run ACP on-premise or consume it as a managed service on the public cloud; both with the assurance of complete infrastructure independence. ACP enables policy-driven control over all of your application workloads' infrastructure utilization and DevOps processes.
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    Citrix ADC

    Citrix ADC

    Citrix Systems

    Citrix ADC is the most comprehensive application delivery and load balancing solution for monolithic and microservices-based applications. Which means you can deliver a better user experience, on any device—anywhere. A single code base across the Citrix ADC portfolio gives you greater agility and speed by providing operational consistency and holistic visibility across multi-cloud with a single pane of glass. From on premises to the cloud—and everything in between.
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    ServicePilot

    ServicePilot

    ServicePilot

    ServicePilot has a simple objective, to provide an accurate view of the IT and applications: security, availability and performance. Teams have a difficult problem, maintaining applications in perfect working order in a high-performance and secure way. This is not an easy task in this world of agile development, frequent changes, rapid evolution and ever-increasing complexity of information systems architecture. Since their introduction, a lot has changed in IT: Cloud computing has become the new standard, mobile devices have become more powerful, the Internet of Things is growing more and more, and micro-services and containers are changing the way applications are built. These changes are leading to new needs, and old tools will find it hard to adapt and will be insufficient. A new generation of monitoring tools has become necessary. However, the infrastructure, the network and the storage should not be neglected because applications would not work without them.
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    DNI IDM

    DNI IDM

    DotNet Internals

    DNI Cloud Platform is provided as a cloud-based service hosted by Microsoft Azure. The solution is designed on a completely new platform and is based on microservice architecture with a built-in GDPR. Overall, this means splitting all the services and isolating them from each other. The services then function as independent units as a whole, which in turn means that the complexity decreases and the flexibility and security increase. With a microarchitecture, you avoid all previous challenges with a traditional monolithic architecture where everything is connected in a large master store. You can update and change a function without effecting the entire solution, at the same time you get all the benefits of the cloud such as scalability, flexibility and automation.
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    webMethods.io API
    Connect data, apps, devices—all the “things” you need to speed innovation with APIs and microservices. Get new products and services out the door—faster! APIs and microservices can help you deliver new and differentiating products and services that improve customer engagement and loyalty to positively impact your bottom line. From new mobile applications and omnichannel initiatives, to improved e-commerce and business processes, APIs and microservices power differentiation and business growth in disruptive markets. Protect APIs, data and microservices with authentication and access control. Set thresholds and limits to control API usage. Group and manage microservices just like you would with business apps. Reuse and govern them to take control and avoid chaos. Monitor who's using your APIs and microservices with increased transparency. Measure what's being consumed to directly or indirectly impact revenue. Create a storefront for your APIs with an API portal.
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    eModal

    eModal

    Advent Intermodal Solutions

    The platform launches applications developed by Advent eModal, eModal customers and entrepreneurial third (3rd) party developers who enjoy access to the global eModal marketplace & user community. All applications share a single user sign on & authentication (SSO) and a shared data store. Utilizing microservices architecture, each app on the platform provides a specific purpose built business function, built to the eModal development standard & independent of the other apps. So the apps run independently to optimize performance communicating with each other using standard APIs. eModal exists to optimize intermodal terminal yard operations by aligning on-terminal servicing capacity (by yard area, move type, container position, cargo status) with the motor carrier and shipper mission planning. Trucks arrive when containers are available, cleared and ready to go.
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    Temenos Infinity
    Accelerate your digital transformation initiatives with world-class front and middle office transactional capabilities and reimagine customer engagement by creating consistent, seamless and human experiences across channels. Get to market fast with an extensive repository of pre-built features and evolve as quickly as your customers’ needs. Have the freedom to align the open and flexible platform of Temenos Infinity to your digital banking architecture. Use any cloud platform of your choice and elastically scale on demand. Simplify the connectivity to any core banking system and implement changes quickly while managing application development time and costs. Leverage advanced micro-services and APIs to create your digital banking apps easily.
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    Skava

    Skava

    Infosys

    No matter where you are in your digital commerce transformation journey, our ready-to-use microservices, development framework and modern, flexible React.js storefront have you covered. Forget a rip-and-replace project that swaps your legacy system for a new monolith. Our full suite of ready-to-use microservices can be deployed together or a la carte alongside your monolith. Let the business drive and replatform your way, at your pace. Building your own microservices? Don’t reinvent the wheel. From orchestration and messaging to caching, monitoring, authentication and more, leverage our modern and robust microservice framework and best-of-breed technology stack. Our flexible React and Node storefront supports modular design and reusable code for rapid development and Single Page Application (SPA) and Progressive Web Apps (PWA) for lightning fast user experiences. Front end changes never mess with back end code.
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    AppFusions

    AppFusions

    AppFusions

    Your communities. Your network. Your platform. We've spent a decade integrating, patching, and extending weak, outdated, or missing feature gaps in digital workplace, community, or productivity platforms — to make them better, more modern, and connected — the way the customers wanted them. Multi-tenancy, any device, multi-personas - scalable, responsive, resilient, intelligent microservices. Multi-dimensional - unlimited any purpose communities, unique memberships, internal or external directory structures. Branding and personalization - packaged and extensible templates, blueprints, layouts. Digital transformation is the realignment of, or new investment in, technology, business models, and processes to drive new value for customers, employees, partners, and suppliers to more effectively compete in an ever-changing digital economy. The trouble exists, and persists, because these identified requirement areas are not addressed holistically with each other.
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    effx

    effx

    effx

    The simplest way to navigate and operate your microservices. Whether you only have two or thousands of microservices, effx will track and guide you regardless of orchestration system, public cloud, or on-premise environment. Incidents across a fleet of microservices are rarely simple. effx provides context to help you orient around the potential causes of every outage in real-time. You’ve invested in your ability to know when production breaks. We help you proactively prepare for those moments by scoring services on key attributes that ensure they’re ready.
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    AWS Lambda
    Run code without thinking about servers. Pay only for the compute time you consume. AWS Lambda lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. You pay only for the compute time you consume. With Lambda, you can run code for virtually any type of application or backend service - all with zero administration. Just upload your code and Lambda takes care of everything required to run and scale your code with high availability. You can set up your code to automatically trigger from other AWS services or call it directly from any web or mobile app. AWS Lambda automatically runs your code without requiring you to provision or manage servers. Just write the code and upload it to Lambda. AWS Lambda automatically scales your application by running code in response to each trigger. Your code runs in parallel and processes each trigger individually, scaling precisely with the size of the workload.
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    Azure Functions
    Develop more efficiently with Functions, an event-driven serverless compute platform that can also solve complex orchestration problems. Build and debug locally without additional setup, deploy and operate at scale in the cloud, and integrate services using triggers and bindings. End-to-end development experience with integrated tools and built-in DevOps capabilities. Integrated programming model to respond to events and seamlessly connect to other services. Implement a variety of functions and scenarios, such as web apps and APIs with .NET, Node.js, or Java; machine learning workflows with Python; and cloud automation with PowerShell. Get a complete serverless application development experience—from building and debugging locally to deploying and monitoring in the cloud.
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    Red Hat Process Automation Manager
    Develop cloud-native applications that automate business decisions and processes. Red Hat® Process Automation Manager is a platform for developing containerized microservices and applications that automate business decisions and processes. Process Automation Manager includes business process management (BPM), business rules management (BRM), and business resource optimization and complex event processing (CEP) technologies. It also includes a user experience platform to create engaging user interfaces for process and decision services with minimal coding. Everything business users need to model flows and policies: Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) models, Decision Model and Notation (DMN) models and domain-specific rule languages. Build in the cloud, for the cloud. Deploy completed models as containerized microservices on Red Hat OpenShift. Utilize the full capabilities of Drools, a powerful and widely used open source rules engine.
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    Temporal

    Temporal

    Temporal

    Temporal is the open source microservices orchestration platform for running mission critical code at any scale. It guarantees workflow completion of any size and complexity, has built-in support for exponential activity retries, and simplifies defining workflow compensation logic with native Saga pattern support. You can define retries, rollbacks, cleanup, and even human intervention steps in the case of failure. Workflows are defined in general-purpose programming languages that bring the ultimate flexibility for defining workflows of any complexity, especially when compared to markup-based DSLs. Temporal provides full visibility into end-to-end workflows that can span multiple services. It makes complex microservices orchestration manageable by providing a high level of insight into each workflow's state. Contrast this with ad-hoc orchestration based on queues where gaining visibility of your workflows is virtually impossible.
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    Sonassi

    Sonassi

    Sonassi

    The fastest and most secure e-commerce platform in the world, serviced by accredited developers. Designed and built in-house, with no reliance on third parties, there is nothing quicker, nothing more scalable, and nothing more secure. We believe we can make every Ecommerce store faster. Our performance audits involve a deep-dive into your code to find each area that can be optimised and deliver meaningful, real-world results. If we can't find a way to make your store faster, you don't pay for the audit. eCommerce demands fluctuate wildly and your store has to react instantly. Sonassi is a specific platform for eCommerce using microservice architecture. Sonassi developed the very first autoscaling solution for eCommerce stores. Using microservice architecture, the Sonassi platform is built to instantly react to jumps in store visitor traffic and increased orders from flash promotions. Get your store RightSized.
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    Mainflux

    Mainflux

    Mainflux

    Full stack capabilities developed as microservices containerized by Docker and orchestrated with Kubernetes. Multi-protocol support and hardware agnostic. Connect any device and any 3rd-party application. Secured connections via TLS and DTLS. Mutual TLS authentication based on X.509 certificates. Mainflux software infrastructure stack is composed of all components and microservices necessary for IoT solutions, projects or products. The IoT Platform will facilitate the interoperability of the with existing enterprise applications and other IoT solutions. Bidirectional communication (interaction) with very large number of devices and gateways, using different open protocols and data formats. Normalization of the messages for easy integration with the rest of the infrastructure.
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    YANTRA Connect

    YANTRA Connect

    YANTRA Commerce

    In today’s connected world, seamless system integration is essential. Yet enterprises still struggle to connect systems with different architecture styles such as microservices and centralized Enterprise Service Buses (ESBs). Particularly in highly complex environments. Enter YANTRA Connect, the API-centric, hybrid enterprise commerce integration platform designed to to integrate very complex enterprise systems no matter what their architecture. In short, it provides any- to-any connectivity.
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    Lura

    Lura

    Lura

    An extendable, simple and stateless high-performance API Gateway framework designed for both cloud-native and on-prem setups. Consumers of REST API content (especially in microservices) often query backend services that weren’t coded for the UI implementation. This is of course a good practice, but the UI consumers need to do implementations that suffer a lot of complexity and burden with the sizes of their microservices responses. Lura is an API Gateway builder and proxy generator that sits between the client and all the source servers, adding a new layer that removes all the complexity to the clients, providing them only the information that the UI needs. Lura acts as an aggregator of many sources into single endpoints and allows you to group, wrap, transform and shrink responses. Additionally, it supports a myriad of middlewares and plugins that allow you to extend the functionality, such as adding Oauth authorization or security layers.
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    IBM Cloud Managed Istio
    Istio is an open technology that provides a way for developers to seamlessly connect, manage and secure networks of different microservices — regardless of platform, source or vendor. Istio is currently one of the fastest-growing open-source projects based on Github contributors, and its strength is its community. IBM is proud to be a founder and contributor of the Istio project and a leader of Istio Working Groups. Istio on IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service is offered as a managed add-on that integrates Istio directly with your Kubernetes cluster. A single click deploys a tuned, production-ready Istio instance on your IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service cluster. A single click runs Istio core components and tracing, monitoring and visualization tools. IBM Cloud updates all Istio components and manages the control-plane component's lifecycle.
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    Spring Cloud Data Flow
    Microservice-based streaming and batch data processing for Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes. Spring Cloud Data Flow provides tools to create complex topologies for streaming and batch data pipelines. The data pipelines consist of Spring Boot apps, built using the Spring Cloud Stream or Spring Cloud Task microservice frameworks. Spring Cloud Data Flow supports a range of data processing use cases, from ETL to import/export, event streaming, and predictive analytics. The Spring Cloud Data Flow server uses Spring Cloud Deployer, to deploy data pipelines made of Spring Cloud Stream or Spring Cloud Task applications onto modern platforms such as Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes. A selection of pre-built stream and task/batch starter apps for various data integration and processing scenarios facilitate learning and experimentation. Custom stream and task applications, targeting different middleware or data services, can be built using the familiar Spring Boot style programming model.
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    Eclipse ioFog
    Start building your first Eclipse ioFogTM application today. Eclipse ioFog is free, open source, and it always will be. By installing Eclipse ioFogTM to any device (with minimal amount of compute) you create a distributed Edge Compute Network (ECN), enabling you to run any microservice on it dynamically, securely, and remotely. Runs on each of your edge devices, giving you a microservice platform. Provides you remote control over the microservices. Brokers communication between microservices, across complex networks. Imagine a world where you can choose self-contained pieces of code (called microservices) and make them run anywhere you want at the push of a button. Where you can remotely control the code that is running on twenty iPhones in workers' pockets, thirty servers running in a factory building, and ten computers running in the trucks that ship your products. And you can do it all with the same technology.
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    Conductor

    Conductor

    Conductor

    Conductor is a workflow orchestration engine that runs in the cloud. Conductor was built to help Netflix orchestrate microservices-based process flows with the following features. A distributed server ecosystem, which stores workflow state information efficiently. Allow creation of process/business flows in which each individual task can be implemented by the same/different microservices. A DAG (Directed Acyclic Graph) based workflow definition. Workflow definitions are decoupled from the service implementations. Provide visibility and traceability to these process flows. Simple interface to connect workers, which execute the tasks in workflows. Workers are language agnostic, allowing each microservice to be written in the language most suited for the service. Full operational control over workflows with the ability to pause, resume, restart, retry and terminate. Allow greater reuse of existing microservices providing an easier path for onboarding.
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    Seneca

    Seneca

    Seneca

    Seneca is a microservices toolkit for Node.js. It helps you write clean, organized code that you can scale and deploy at any time. Seneca is a microservices toolkit for Node.js. It provides plugins that look after the foundations of your app. This leaves you free to focus on the real, business code. No need to worry about which database to use, how to structure your components, or how to manage dependencies. Just start coding. You write everything as a command. Your commands get called whenever they match a set of properties. Your calling code doesn't know or care, which command gets the work done. One JavaScript object goes in, and another comes out, asynchronously. Instead of modifying an existing microservice, simply add a new one with more functionality. This is a much more scalable way to handle changing requirements without building up technical debt. Use execution scripts to compose your app.
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    Claudia

    Claudia

    Claudia

    Claudia makes it easy to deploy Node.js projects to AWS Lambda and API Gateway. It automates all the error-prone deployment and configuration tasks and sets everything up the way JavaScript developers expect out of the box. This means that you can get started with Lambda microservices easily, and focus on solving important business problems instead of dealing with AWS deployment workflows. AWS Lambda and API Gateway are incredibly flexible, but they can be tedious to set up, especially for simple scenarios. Running Node.js functions requires you to iron out quite a few quirks, that aren't exactly well documented. Claudia automates all those steps for you. Deploy and update using a single command. Just use standard NPM packages, no need to learn Swagger. Skip all the boilerplate and just focus on your work. Manage multiple versions easily. Get started in minutes, with a very low learning curve.
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    OpenFaaS

    OpenFaaS

    OpenFaaS

    Serverless functions, made simple. OpenFaaS® makes it simple to deploy both functions and existing code to Kubernetes. Avoid lock-in through the use of Docker. Run-on any public or private cloud. Build both microservices & functions in any language. Legacy code and binaries. Auto-scale for demand or to zero when idle. Bring your laptop, your own on-prem hardware, or create a cluster in the cloud. Let Kubernetes do the heavy lifting enabling you to build a scalable, fault-tolerant event-driven serverless platform for your applications. You can try out OpenFaaS in 60 seconds or write and deploy your first Python function in around 10-15 minutes. From there you can take the OpenFaaS workshop, a series of tried-and-tested self-paced labs which teach you everything you need to know about functions, and more. An ecosystem for sharing, reusing, and collaborating on functions. Reduce boilerplate code, and share code in the templates store.
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    greymatter.io

    greymatter.io

    greymatter.io

    Maximize your resources. Ensure optimal use of your clouds, platforms, and software. This is application and API network operations management redefined. The same governance rules, observability, auditing, and policy control for every application, API, and network across your multi-cloud, data center and edge environments, all in one place. Zero-trust micro-segmentation, omni-directional traffic splitting, infrastructure agnostic attestation, and traffic management to secure your resources. ​IT-informed decision-making is real. Application, API & network monitoring and control generate massive IT operations data. Use it in real time through AI. Logging, metrics, tracing, and audits through Grey Matter simplifies integration and standardizes aggregation for all IT Operations data. Fully leverage your mesh telemetry and securely and flexibly future-proof your hybrid infrastructure.
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    Quickplay

    Quickplay

    Quickplay

    Quickplay’s OTT solution harnesses cloud-native technologies, including containers, microservices, a service mesh, APIs, and immutable infrastructure. The tech stack provides significantly better performance, a modular approach for feature expansion, continuous delivery for rapid iteration, and built-in scalability, observability, and security. Our end to end streaming platform is built on a future-proof technology stack designed to deliver personalized experiences and to drive engagement with actionable data insights. Our Video CMS future-proofs digital distribution by meeting the demands of high concurrency, low latency, and resiliency expected of OTT video, while optimizing cloud infrastructure spend. Our video pipeline is designed for high-quality, low-latency streaming at scale. We have experience serving thousands of linear and virtual channels, live events and video on demand and can build custom workflows to meet your customer needs.
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    Apache OpenWhisk

    Apache OpenWhisk

    The Apache Software Foundation

    Apache OpenWhisk is an open source, distributed Serverless platform that executes functions (fx) in response to events at any scale. OpenWhisk manages the infrastructure, servers and scaling using Docker containers so you can focus on building amazing and efficient applications. The OpenWhisk platform supports a programming model in which developers write functional logic (called Actions), in any supported programming language, that can be dynamically scheduled and run in response to associated events (via Triggers) from external sources (Feeds) or from HTTP requests. The project includes a REST API-based Command Line Interface (CLI) along with other tooling to support packaging, catalog services and many popular container deployment options. Since Apache OpenWhisk builds its components using containers it easily supports many deployment options both locally and within Cloud infrastructures. Options include many of today's popular Container frameworks.
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    OpsLevel

    OpsLevel

    OpsLevel

    OpsLevel tracks the microservices behind your products, the teams that support them, and the tools and practices that keep them up and running. Streamline everything from onboarding new engineers to incident response. With a microservice catalog in place, build more reliably and fix problems before they cause outages or security breaches. Create a point of leverage that can drive and monitor migrations and upgrades across your tech stack.
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    HapPhi

    HapPhi

    HapPhi

    HapPhi is a brand-able NO CODE creative playground of artificial intelligence driven microservices to supercharge businesses and software products. Locate, consolidate, integrate, upgrade and monetize with powerful and easy to use tech.
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    Vanderlande VISION

    Vanderlande VISION

    Vanderlande Industries

    As part of our integrated portfolio of innovative systems, intelligent software and life-cycle services, we offer VISION. This next generation of software intelligently connects and orchestrates equipment, robotics, people and processes throughout the lifetime of your system. VISION offers a single platform for all automated and manual warehouse functions. It is based on a microservice architecture approach – a software application designed as a suite of small services – linked to a specific function within the logistic process. Each module is independently deployable and scalable.
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    Enactor

    Enactor

    Enactor

    Quite Simply, the best POS Any Device, Mobile, Fixed or HHT. Windows, Android, Linux or iOS. One single code-base and highly configurable. All built by our Microservice Tools. Our Platform of Microservices for Headless Commerce and Unified Customer Journeys. A set of Services like Basket and Promotions that are uniquely with our Tools, to make it the back-bone for all channels. Leverage the power of Docker, SWARM and Kubernetes in AWS or Azure. Use our Deployment Tools to deploy in the Cloud in just minutes. Run it yourselves or we can do it for you. Full and flexible Omnichannel Order Management and Inventory. Accommodate all business rules, integrations and customer journeys, including Ship From Store. Ditch the Monoliths. Our Applications and Tools enable business models that mean large retailers can do things differently. From easy configuration and integration to self-sufficiency. It’s all here.

Microservices Tools Guide

Microservices tools refer to the set of technologies and services used to develop, deploy, manage, and maintain applications built on a microservices architecture. This type of architecture enables software components to be independently deployed and managed while still providing an integrated front-end experience.

The most popular microservices tools include Kubernetes, which is an open source platform that makes it easy to run containerized applications on any cloud infrastructure; Docker, which provides a way to easily create portable images of application components that can then be shared across multiple machines; Istio and Envoy, two popular open-source service mesh tools that provide secure and reliable communication between microservices; and Prometheus, which is an open source monitoring system for microservices that helps developers debug performance issues quickly. All these tools help developers build distributed systems by enabling them to package their code into smaller chunks that can be deployed independently from each other.

Other important microservice tools include service discovery solutions such as Consul or Eureka; logging services such as ELK or Splunk for collecting application logs from different services in one place; authentication providers like OAuth2 or Auth0 for authenticating users throughout the system; message brokers like Kafka or RabbitMQ for decoupling system components from each other by using asynchronous messaging; chaos engineering frameworks like Gremlin or Chaos Monkey for running experiments so developers can understand how their systems react when things go wrong; load balancers like NGINX or HAProxy for ensuring high availability of services across multiple nodes/regions; API gateways such as Kong or Tyk for managing access control and routing traffic between different services more efficiently.

Lastly, developers also need DevOps automation tools such as Ansible or Chef to help with tasks like deploying new versions of the application in production environments while ensuring minimal downtime. By leveraging all these powerful tools, teams are able to quickly create distributed systems that are scalable and resilient.

Features Provided by Microservices Tools

  • Decentralized Governance: Microservices tools provide decentralized governance, allowing organizations to manage their services and applications from multiple distributed locations. This means there is no single point of failure or bottleneck in the system, enabling organizations to quickly modify their systems without disrupting business operations.
  • Service Discovery: Microservices tools allow for service discovery by providing an automated way to discover, register and track services throughout the application lifecycle. This feature allows for seamless integration between different services and applications without manual intervention, improving the speed and efficiency of development.
  • Automated Deployment: Microservices tools offer automated deployment capabilities, making it easier to deploy new versions of applications or services with minimal effort. This allows developers to quickly test new versions of their application or service before deploying them into production environments.
  • API Management: Microservices tools include API management capabilities that make it easy to monitor and manage APIs across different services or applications. It includes features such as authentication, authorization, rate limiting and usage analytics which can help organizations create a secure environment for exposing their APIs externally.
  • Orchestration & Scheduling: Microservice tools provide orchestration and scheduling capabilities which enable organizations to automate tasks such as scaling up or down resources when needed, deploying new versions of applications or services on demand, monitoring health checks etc., helping improve operational efficiencies.

Types of Microservices Tools

  • Orchestration Tools: These are software components that help orchestrate and manage the interactions between microservices. They allow developers to define service interactions, set up communication protocols, and ensure that data is processed in an efficient manner.
  • Service Discovery: This is a tool used to enable service-to-service communication by mapping dependent services and managing their relationships. It helps keep track of which services are available for communication, so that requests can be routed properly.
  • Messaging Queues: This is a messaging system used by microservices to communicate with each other reliably and asynchronously. It helps ensure orderly processing of messages while also allowing parallel processing of requests and responses without introducing any bottlenecks or locking issues.
  • API Gateways: This is a platform used to manage external access to your microservice architecture. It enables secure routing of requests, authentication, authorization, rate limiting, caching, monitoring etc., thus providing better control over how your APIs are accessed from outside the network.
  • Continuous Integration and Delivery Tools: CI/CD tools enable developers to quickly build and deploy applications in multiple environments with little effort. They also support automated testing procedures so that new code can be validated before release into production environments.
  • Monitoring Tools: With these tools, you can monitor your applications’ availability, performance and scalability across different environment configurations such as cloud or on-premise deployments. The insights gained from this analysis can then be used for effective capacity planning and optimization of resource utilization for high availability of all services in the system

Benefits of Microservices Tools

  1. Flexibility: Microservices tools provide more flexibility than traditional monolithic architectures, allowing organizations to scale components independently and quickly deploy changes without affecting the entire system. This ensures faster time-to-market and reduces the risk of service downtime.
  2. Modularity: Microservices tools allow development teams to work on individual services separately, making them easier to maintain and debug. This allows developers to focus on a single component at a time, making it easier for them to identify problems quickly and apply fixes efficiently.
  3. Reusability: With microservices tools, developers can easily reuse code across projects by breaking down applications into small manageable components that can be used in multiple projects. This significantly increases efficiency and reduces time-to-market for new products or services.
  4. Scalability: Microservices tools provide better scalability than traditional monolithic architectures since they are broken down into individual services that can be scaled independently. This allows organizations to quickly adapt to changing workloads or customer needs without having to re-architect their entire system from scratch.
  5. Automation: Microservices tools make use of automated processes such as continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines for smoother deployments and faster testing cycles–ensuring quicker release times and fewer errors in the production environment. Additionally, certain tasks such as application health checks can be automated with predictive analytics which allow for faster response times when addressing issues or performance bottlenecks before they become a problem.

Types of Users that Use Microservices Tools

  • Developers: Developers are the people who use microservices tools to develop and deploy applications that can be reused across a distributed system. They typically use their own programming language and development frameworks to build individual services that make up an application.
  • System Administrators: System administrators are the people responsible for maintaining the physical infrastructure that hosts microservices applications. They ensure that each individual service has adequate resources, is configured properly, and is responding quickly to user requests.
  • Security Professionals: Security professionals are responsible for ensuring the integrity of microservices systems. They go through each component of an application to make sure data is secure and protected from unauthorized access or modification. They also monitor logs for suspicious activity and scan for vulnerabilities in order to identify potential attack vectors.
  • DevOps Engineers: DevOps engineers are responsible for combining development, operations, and management into one discipline when building microservices applications. They create automated processes for deploying code quickly and efficiently across multiple cloud providers with minimal errors or downtime.
  • Business Analysts: Business analysts are responsible for evaluating the business impact of any changes made within a microservices system. They identify areas where optimization can be achieved or profitable opportunities can be pursued in order to maximize returns on investment while minimizing risk.
  • Product Managers: Product managers are responsible for identifying customer needs and defining product requirements based on these needs in order to create successful products using microservice architectures. By understanding customer behavior, they help guide product decisions so as to ensure successful outcomes across all stakeholders involved in a project lifecycle—from design conception through deployment, maintenance, and retirement stages.

How Much Do Microservices Tools Cost?

The cost of microservices tools can vary greatly depending on the specific software and services you require. Generally speaking, costs range from free open-source projects to commercial enterprise solutions costing hundreds or thousands of dollars a month.

For those looking for an inexpensive way to get started with microservices, there are some great open-source solutions available at no cost such as Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, Istio, and Apache Mesos. These products provide basic orchestration and deployment capabilities but may not offer all the features needed for larger projects.

On the other hand, paid commercial options can provide more robust features such as advanced container network routing, service discovery, and automated scaling. Examples include Red Hat OpenShift (pricing starts at $0/month), Amazon ECS (which offers pay-as-you-go pricing starting at around $0.25/hour) and Google Cloud Platform's Kubernetes Engine (starting at around $0.10/minute).

Finally, if your project requires a full suite of tools for managing microservices applications in production environments then more comprehensive enterprise solutions such as IBM Cloud Pak For Multicloud Management ($2,000/month) or CoreOS Tectonic ($1,000/month) may be necessary.

Overall it is difficult to give an exact number since the cost of microservices tools will depend heavily on your specific needs and desired level of functionality. Nevertheless there are many options available that fit any budget - so don’t hesitate to explore them.

What Software Do Microservices Tools Integrate With?

There are many types of software that can integrate with microservices tools, such as web application development frameworks, databases, and back-end orchestration engines. Web application development frameworks like Node.js, Ruby on Rails, and Django provide the basic building blocks for creating microservices applications that are feature-rich and highly scalable. Databases like MongoDB and Cassandra offer reliable data storage solutions for microservices-based projects. Finally, back-end orchestration engines like Kubernetes assist in managing complex deployments and large clusters of containers to ensure the smooth running of a system. With these types of software tools at your disposal, you can seamlessly create and manage powerful microservices applications with ease.

Trends Related to Microservices Tools

  1. Containerization: Containers provide an effective way to package and deploy applications in microservices architectures. They enable developers to bundle their applications with all of its dependencies into a single unit that can be deployed quickly, easily and repeatedly without any disruption to the underlying infrastructure or services. This allows for more efficient scalability and faster deployment times than traditional monolithic applications.
  2. Infrastructure-as-Code: Infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tools allow for automated provisioning and management of cloud resources needed for running microservice applications. By using these tools, developers are able to define the desired state of their infrastructure as code and have it configured automatically from the source code repository during deployment. This helps reduce manual effort and errors when managing multiple cloud environments for microservices deployments.
  3. Service Discovery Tools: These tools help facilitate service discovery between different components of a distributed application by registering available services within a network and providing information about them to other services on demand. It provides improved visibility across different parts of a system while also helping ensure high availability through redundant nodes that can take over in case of failure.
  4. Orchestration Platforms: Orchestration platforms are used to manage complex workflows within microservice architectures by automating tasks such as resource allocation, scheduling, monitoring, updating, etc. This helps make sure that each component is behaving according to expectations and facilitates continuous delivery pipelines by rapidly rolling out new features based on user feedback.
  5. API Management Platforms: APIs play an important role in connecting different parts of a microservice architecture together and allowing communication between them. API management platforms help improve the performance of these connections by providing consistent security policies across all endpoints, rate limiting access requests, detecting anomalous traffic patterns, etc.

How to Pick the Right Microservices Tool

Make use of the comparison tools above to organize and sort all of the microservices tools products available.

  1. Build & Deployment: The first factor to consider is the building and deployment process of your microservices. What kind of integrations do you need? Does the tool provide an end-to-end solution or will you need to use multiple tools?
  2. Infrastructure Options: Next, it’s important to evaluate different infrastructure options in order to determine which one best meets the needs of your particular project. Different tools may be better suited for different environments, so make sure to compare the various solutions available before making a decision.
  3. Language Support: Microservices often require specific language support, such as Java or JavaScript, and some programming languages like Ruby on Rails may require additional libraries not included with existing microservice frameworks. Make sure that any selected tool has good language support for whatever language you’ll be using for development.
  4. Documentation & Support: Finally, don't forget about documentation and support when choosing your toolset - having access to up-to-date documentation can save time and headaches when integrating with other services or troubleshooting errors in production environments, while customer support can help address any issues more quickly than attempting to solve them yourself.