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:
- Suited for a wide variety of application architectures, including monoliths, macroservices, and microservices
- Broad support for a multitude of APIs, including open community standards
- Developer tools for rapid iteration
- Liberty's zero migration architecture, enabling your applications to stay current and eliminate technical debt
- Improved application performance leading to lower costs
- Efficient cloud resource utilization also enabling lower costs
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Easy and flexible deployment to the cloud of your choiceFor 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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[Claudia] [Beisiegel]
[Customer Engagement Product Manager]
[IBM]
[San Carlos] [CA]
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