~9 Min. Lesezeit 9 min Reading Time 42 percent of companies that adopted microservices are now consolidating services back into larger units. Amazon Prime Video cut infrastructure costs by 90 percent by migrating its video quality analysis service from distributed microservices back to a single-process monolith. Service mesh adoption dropped from 18 to 8 percent in two years…. » Article
~10 Min. Lesezeit 9 min Reading Time 82 percent of enterprises have adopted an API-First approach. On average, each organization manages 354 APIs. And 65 percent already generate revenue through their API programs. APIs are no longer just interfaces between systems – they are the foundation of modern cloud architectures. Treating API design as an afterthought is building… » Article
~10 Min. Lesezeit 10 min Reading Time AWS holds 31 percent market share – but is slowly losing ground. Azure is growing fastest year-on-year at 31 percent and sits at 25 percent. Google Cloud holds 11 percent, grows at 26 percent, and is betting everything on AI. Together, the three control 68 percent of a market that surpassed… » Article
~9 Min. Lesezeit 9 min Reading Time 66 percent of developers don’t believe their company’s productivity metrics reflect their actual work. Meanwhile, AI tools already write 41 percent of all code – and deployment stability has dropped by 7.2 percent, according to the Google DORA Report 2024. Developer Experience isn’t a “feel-good” topic. It’s the lever on which… » Article
~8 Min. Lesezeit 9 min Reading Time An NVIDIA H100 costs $3.90 per hour on AWS, $6.98 on Azure – and as little as $1.49 with specialized providers. For a mid-sized AI model handling 10 inference requests per second, that adds up to €2,800-€5,000 per month per GPU. With ten GPUs? €28,000-€50,000 – every single month. AI inference… » Article
~7 Min. Lesezeit 5 min Reading Time A problem no one ordered is quietly taking root across German IT departments: SaaS sprawl. What began as agile, decentralized software procurement has evolved into a tangled thicket of redundant tools, forgotten licenses, and uncontrolled data flows. Now CIOs are pulling the emergency brake – and consolidating with a rigor that… » Article
~8 Min. Lesezeit 5 min Reading Time While public debate centers on hyperscalers and sovereign cloud initiatives, something remarkable is unfolding inside German factory halls: Edge computing is transforming how machines think, how data flows, and how production lines respond – not in the cloud, but directly on the shop floor – in real time, compliant with German… » Article