Microservices architecture is evolving beyond traditional backend infrastructure, with companies like Netflix and Oracle advancing real-time mapping and security tools, while AI agents are emerging as a new paradigm replacing conventional microservices patterns.
·Oracle Backend for Microservices positions itself across OCI, competing clouds, and on-premises Kubernetes deployments
·Netflix demonstrates real-time mapping capabilities for managing thousands of microservices at scale
·PhonePe open-sources Nika, a Java-based security tool designed specifically for microservices environments
·Amazon SageMaker now hosts NVIDIA Evo-2 NIM microservices for AI workloads
·Multi-agent AI systems are being positioned as successors to traditional microservices architecture
drawn from Oracle Blogs, infoq.com, Cloud Native Now, TechGig · updated 12h ago