Web Application Architecture in 2026: Monolith, Microservices, or Modular Monolith?
Monolith, microservices, or modular monolith in 2026? A decision framework, trade-offs, and real cases to choose the right web app architecture.
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Monolith, microservices, or modular monolith in 2026? A decision framework, trade-offs, and real cases to choose the right web app architecture.
Platform engineering vs DevOps: what internal developer platforms are, when to build a platform team, and the org model that makes them work.
A practical DevOps maturity model and DORA metrics to assess where your engineering org stands today, plus a roadmap to level up.
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Power BI vs Looker vs Tableau in 2026: a deep comparison of cost, modeling, governance, and embedding, with best-fit recommendations.
Big data architecture in 2026: Lambda vs Kappa vs lakehouse compared, with streaming trade-offs and a clear decision framework.
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