
Netifi Inc.
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Bringing the power of @RSocketIO to the enterprise with advanced routing, security, and observability.
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http://www.netifi.com 12-03-2017 11:14:23
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The Oleh Dokuka European tour continues JavaDay Lviv session at 1:30 Saturday - spreading the good news of RSocket, an application-level protocol that can be used to simplify the way enterprises build and operate microservices and cloud-native applications buff.ly/2HoQ6Ei



Our own Oleh Dokuka weighs in on predictions for Java in the year ahead: #1 More and more people will be adopting reactive technologies for their Microservices, especially now that we have RSocket and R2DBC jaxenter.com/java-retrospec…

great article by Eric D. Schabell (@schabell.org) that reaches much the same conclusion as I do in mine containerjournal.com/topics/contain…



From our CEO Arsalan Farooq suggesting there are two paths to microservices and cloud-native -- one is service mesh to accommodate legacy containerjournal.com/topics/contain…

The full version of Arsalan Farooq interview about our next-generation platform for cloud-native and microservices application development built on the open source RSocket network protocol helping developers write distributed applications



Building distributed cloud-native microservices-based applications that run in Kubernetes and other infrastructures – listen to this interview with Arsalan Farooq tfir.io/helping-develo…

Can #microservices, #servicemesh, Istio all co-exist, are they inter-dependent? Arsalan Farooq answers that thorny question citing the differences between deployment models, architectural models and technologies which are not mutually exclusive tfir.io/helping-develo…




Can #microservices, #service mesh, Istio all co-exist, are they inter-dependent? Arsalan Farooq answers that thorny question citing the differences between deployment models, architectural models and technologies which are not mutually exclusive tfir.io/helping-develo…




Building distributed cloud-native microservices-based applications that run in Kubernetes and other infrastructures – check out this interview with Arsalan Farooq tfir.io/helping-develo…