Lightbend offers developers a one stop platform in Kalix that offers the complete cloud native experience, Kubernetes based, and without the learning curve and administration headaches that involves multiple tools

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Cloud native computing is the new wave in software development, which offers many advantages over traditional monolithic programming. However, going cloud native is also complex ‒ with so many tools on the market, developers are faced with a “surfeit of choices” dilemma along with the usual market fragmentation challenges in picking the winners. Lightbend offers a way round these challenges, giving developers a one-stop platform in Kalix that offers the complete Kubernetes-based cloud native experience, without the learning curve and administration headaches that involve multiple tools.

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Cloud native computing exploits the cloud to best advantage by building applications with microservices architecture, deployed in containers that are managed by Kubernetes. Microservices decouple components in an application, making it easier to build resilient and robust applications that can scale out rapidly and back to zero depending on demand. Microservices can also be replaced in a live running application, meaning that there is less application downtime.

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