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6 Reasons for WebSphere Liberty

  • 1.  6 Reasons for WebSphere Liberty

    Rational Test- Active Member
    Posted 24 days ago
    6 Reasons for WebSphere Liberty 

    Liberty, born from IBM's WebSphere in 2012 and open-sourced as Open Liberty in 2017, is a cloud-native Java runtime. Offering modular deployments, seamless updates, and Kubernetes integration while supporting a range of APIs, it is suitable for modern microservices and traditional enterprise applications alike, backed by optional IBM support.
    Here are the top reasons why Liberty excels for cloud-native Java applications:
    1. Suited for a wide variety of application architectures, including monoliths, macroservices, and microservices
    2. Broad support for a multitude of APIs, including open community standards
    3. Developer tools for rapid iteration
    4. Liberty's zero migration architecture, enabling your applications to stay current and eliminate technical debt
    5. Improved application performance leading to lower costs
    6. Efficient cloud resource utilization also enabling lower costs
    Bonus Reason: Easy and flexible deployment to the cloud of your choice
    For further in-depth exploration of this topic, delve into the 6 reasons why Open Liberty is an ideal choice for developing and deploying microservices, where we explore this topic in greater detail.


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