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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14691 · May 10

#csharp#architecture#aspnetcore#clean_architecture#cqrs#ddd#dotnet#dotnetcore#event_driven_architecture#event_sourcing#kubernetes#masstransit#messaging#microservice#microservices#oauth2#opentelemetry#software_architecture#software_design#software_engineering#vertical_slice_architecture Migrating from a monolithic architecture to a cloud-native microservices architecture offers several benefits. It improves scalability, allowing different parts of the application to grow independently. This approach also enhances reliability by isolating faults, so if one service fails, others continue to work. Additionally, microservices enable faster deployment and updates, as each service can be developed and deployed separately. This flexibility allows teams to use the best technology for each service, making development more efficient and agile[2][3][5]. https://github.com/meysamhadeli/monolith-to-cloud-architecture

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@arch_shovel · Post #724 · 10/06/2022, 07:59 PM

Ferring pharmaceuticals A/S has opened its new home in Copenhagen. The site occupies a pivotal waterfront position alongside the Øresund crossing, just north of Copenhagen International Airport. Bordered by predominantly low-rise development, the building affords fantastic views towards Malmö and the Swedish coast – where the company was founded. “We worked with Ferring to develop an in-depth understanding of the way they work. Through observations and targeted interviews, we gained valuable insight into the processes involved in the development of their drugs. In turn, we have designed a building that responds to the company’s specific needs and brings the range of Ferring’s activities under one roof.” Architecture by Foster&partners #arch_shovel#architecturelover#detail#archidaily