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A DevOps-friendly Gateway to help you build successful Microservices

By Katie Oakes posted Tue November 01, 2016 04:07 AM

  

Microservices has emerged as the latest trend in development because of the agility and flexibility it provides in delivering innovative digital apps. But adopting Microservices can have its own challenges, due to different independent distributed components.

To ensure the success of your Microservice strategy, you need a gateway that is both robust and easy to modify.  And to run successful microservice in DevOps, you need a gateway that fits your DevOps toolchain. One convenient way to run microservices is to deploy your gateway as a Docker container. Many companies are evolving their DevOps to the Docker model, allowing them to become more agile and deliver applications to market faster.

IBM DataPower Gateway is your developer-friendly gateway. It helps you quickly secure, control, connect and accelerate the delivery of APIs, applications and data. DataPower gateways can already be deployed on several platforms, such as virtual and physical appliances. Now, you can provision and deploy DataPower gateway as a Docker container for enhanced portability and elasticity on cloud and micro-service platforms.

DataPower for Docker helps simplify application lifecycle management from development to deployment, enhancing application agility. Docker containers are quick to provision, easily portable, and provide process isolation making changes easy for developers.

If you would like to hear in detail how DataPower for Docker will fit into your Microservices and DevOps strategy, join us for a webcast on November 8th, 2016

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Read on to learn how you can get DataPower up and running on your development machine in less than 10 minutes!  

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