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In computing services, microservices architecture is an approach where a single application is composed of many loosely coupled and independently deployable smaller services. Each service implements specific business capabilities, runs in its own process, and communicates with a lightweight mechanism, often an HTTP-based application programming interface (API). This architecture enables rapid, frequent, and reliable delivery of large, complex applications. It also allows an organization to evolve its technology stack. The market for microservices architecture within the realm of computing services is diverse, encompassing various tools that assist in developing, deploying, maintaining, and monitoring microservices. Solutions include microservices frameworks, platforms for orchestration and service mesh, as well as monitoring and scaling tools designed specifically to manage the complexities inherent in microservices operations. These allow for dynamic scaling, service discovery, load balancing, and security features suited for a distributed system. Many companies are actively involved in the microservices architecture market, offering solutions that cater to the specific needs of organizations transitioning to or optimizing a microservices approach. Some well-known enterprises in this space include Amazon Web Services (AWS), which offers microservices solutions such as AWS Lambda and Amazon ECS; Microsoft, with its Azure Service Fabric; Google Cloud Platform's Kubernetes Engine; IBM with its suite of cloud services and Bluemix; and Red Hat, which offers OpenShift, a container platform based on Kubernetes. Additionally, companies such as Netflix and Spotify are recognized for their pioneering contributions to the microservices architectural pattern, and they offer their own tools and Show Less Read more