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How To Implement Microservices Within a Monolithic Architecture

Overview
Most organizations have large investments in monolithic environments built with business-critical, legacy solutions. However, as organizations move to a more agile-, data-, and API-driven world, these monolithic architectures do not cover the flexibility that organizations need to adapt to business and consumer requirements.
To address these challenges, leading organizations are seeking to transition to microservices for their customer facing applications within their current monolithic environments.
Implementing a microservices strategy promises transformative levels of agility, capability, and cost benefit. Yet, a microservices architecture introduces a new range of operational challenges and security risks. It is for this reason that Identity is the enabler of the microservices movement.
Download this whitepaper today to learn how you can use Identity and API integrations to transition to microservices for your applications and services within your monolithic, legacy architecture.
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Tue, Jan 19, 2021
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