Empowering our developers with the Nuage SDK
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LinkedIn delivers value to more than 660 million members via thousands of microservices, most of which depend on data infrastructure or mid-tier infrastructure platforms. This means that in order to launch a new application, developers traditionally had to request and set up an online database as a business data source of truth or stream data via Kafka topics, as well as configure the alerting mechanisms and monitor system health and traffic patterns. Such tasks used to take up to several days or weeks to complete, requiring support from platform developers or SREs. This all changed when we introduced Nuage as application developers are now able to complete these tasks via self-service in minutes.

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