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      Google Cloud

      Building Scalable Java Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud

      Skills you'll gain: Cloud Computing, Computer Programming, Google Cloud Platform, Business Analysis, Data Visualization, Data Visualization Software, Kubernetes, Operating Systems, Other Web Frameworks, Programming Principles, Software Engineering, System Programming, Web Development

      4.3

      (1.2k reviews)

      Intermediate · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      NIIT

      Build and Implement Microservices Patterns

      Mixed · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      IBM Skills Network

      Application Development using Microservices and Serverless

      Skills you'll gain: Cloud Computing, Cloud Applications, Cloud Engineering, IBM Cloud, Kubernetes, Cloud Platforms, Computer Architecture, Computer Programming, Distributed Computing Architecture, Full-Stack Web Development, Operating Systems, Software Architecture, Software Engineering, Software Framework, System Programming, Theoretical Computer Science, Web Development

      4.5

      (93 reviews)

      Intermediate · Course · 1-3 Months

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      Coursera Project Network

      Deploy Microservices using Spring Cloud Framework

      Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Other Web Frameworks, Programming Principles, Software Architecture, Software Engineering, Software Framework, System Programming, Web Development

      4.3

      (29 reviews)

      Intermediate · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Google Cloud

      Migrating a Monolithic Website to Microservices on Google Kubernetes Engine

      Skills you'll gain: Google Cloud Platform, Kubernetes

      4.4

      (13 reviews)

      Intermediate · Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      NIIT

      RESTful Microservices Using Node.js and Express

      Skills you'll gain: Web Development, Computer Programming, Javascript, Theoretical Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Programming Tools, Software Architecture, Web Development Tools, Back-End Web Development, Computational Thinking

      3.4

      (46 reviews)

      Intermediate · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      Amazon Web Services

      Containerized Applications on AWS

      Skills you'll gain: Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, Docker (Software), Kubernetes, Software Engineering, Cloud Applications, Computer Architecture, Distributed Computing Architecture, Front-End Web Development, Web Development, Communication, Journalism

      4.7

      (88 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      University of Alberta

      Software Design and Architecture

      Skills you'll gain: Software Architecture, Software Engineering, Computer Science, Theoretical Computer Science, Computational Thinking, Computer Programming, Design and Product, Product Design, Computer Networking, Data Science, Computer Architecture, Distributed Computing Architecture, Full-Stack Web Development, Operating Systems, Programming Principles, Software Framework, System Programming, Web Development

      4.6

      (3.5k reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of Alberta

      Service-Oriented Architecture

      Skills you'll gain: Software Architecture, Software Engineering, Computer Networking, Computational Thinking, Computer Architecture, Computer Programming, Distributed Computing Architecture, Full-Stack Web Development, Operating Systems, Programming Principles, Software Framework, System Programming, Theoretical Computer Science, Web Development

      4.5

      (532 reviews)

      Intermediate · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      Duke University

      Building Cloud Computing Solutions at Scale

      Skills you'll gain: Cloud Computing, DevOps, Data Management, Machine Learning, Continuous Delivery, Amazon Web Services, Strategy and Operations, Cloud Platforms, Kubernetes, Operations Management, Big Data, Business Analysis, Cloud-Based Integration, Continuous Integration, Critical Thinking, Data Engineering, Data Warehousing, Database Administration, Databases, Extract, Transform, Load, Project Management, Research and Design, Software Architecture, Software As A Service, Software Engineering, Theoretical Computer Science

      4.5

      (303 reviews)

      Intermediate · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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      University of Colorado Boulder

      Software Architecture for Big Data

      Skills you'll gain: BlockChain, Finance, Software Architecture, Software Engineering, Theoretical Computer Science, Big Data

      3.2

      (9 reviews)

      Advanced · Specialization · 1-3 Months

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      Coursera Project Network

      RESTful Microservices Performance Monitoring with Actuators

      Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Other Web Frameworks, Programming Principles, Web Development

      4.6

      (7 reviews)

      Intermediate · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Frequently Asked Questions about Microservices

      • Microservices are a software-development technique related to service-oriented architecture (SOA). They refer to the infrastructure of an application, with a single infrastructure called a “monolith”. Multiple monoliths can be created to be interdependent on one another, with the caveat that upgrading the application can complicate the entire code.

        Microservices are important to learn because they seek to make upgrades less time-consuming and expensive by connecting independently running computing modules via APIs. Some popular companies that use Microservices include Amazon and Netflix, which were able to scale as much as they did because they changed their coding from one big application into smaller, service-specific applications.‎

      • Microservices learners can look forward to a bright future. In fact, Market Research Future reveals the Microservices market is expected to reach $33 billion by 2023, giving those interested in a career a pool of opportunities to explore.

        According to PayScale, the average salary for Microservices roles in the United States is $114,000 per year. These roles include Software Engineer ($102,000 per year), Senior Software Engineer ($120,000 per year), or Senior Software Engineer/Developer/Programmer ($114,000). Besides these titles, there is a wide variety of other roles where knowledge of Microservices is useful including Solutions Architect, UI Developer, Data Engineer, Data Scientist, UX Developer, Ecommerce Developer, Technical Writer, Marketing Copywriter, and more.‎

      • Microservices courses offered through Coursera equip learners with knowledge in managing an application’s configuration; using Cloud SQL as a relational database for Java applications; tracing and debugging Spring applications; applying Microservices architecture; creating reusable and flexible software applications; and more.

        Lessons on Microservices are taught by instructors from major tech names and universities, including University of Alberta and Google Cloud Training. Learners can enjoy exploring Microservices with instructors specializing in Computer Science, Software Engineering, and other disciplines. Course content on Microservices is delivered via video lectures, hands-on projects, readings, quizzes, and other types of assignments.‎

      • It's important to have an interest in and basic understanding of application development before starting to learn microservices. Introductory skills and experience with cloud computing and software development are also important in order for you to have the foundation you need to understand microservices, including basic cloud concepts and current software development practices. In some cases, this includes basic Java programming knowledge, including the ability to read and write Java code as well as use object-oriented constructs in Java.‎

      • People best suited for roles in microservices are analytical thinkers. They're able to see how smaller concepts can work together to form a greater whole, and they enjoy putting those pieces together to create something that functions well. Those who work in microservices roles also enjoy computer software, are interested in developing applications, or are intrigued by cloud computing. If you think like an architect, meaning you enjoy building or creating things, especially those that involve patterns, and you enjoy technology, you may be well suited for a role in microservices. You should also enjoy working with a team to achieve a common goal but also be able to work independently. And it's important to have patience and persistence as well since microservices involves testing and retesting applications until they work successfully.‎

      • Learning microservices may be right for you if you have an interest in keeping up with the latest technologies or if you work in cloud computing or app development and want to keep your skills current. You'll want to work in the computer technology field and enjoy working with your mind to create intangible products as opposed to working with your hands to create physical objects. Learning microservices may be right for you if you're interested in learning code or cloud computing concepts, such as containers, Kubernetes, Docker, Openshift, and Red Hat.‎

      This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.
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