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James Higginbotham

James Higginbotham is an independent consultant with experience in architecting, building, and deploying cloud native applications and APIs.

Austin, TX http://launchany.com 22 posts

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Lessons in Preparing Docker Containers For Production

I recently spent two weeks helping future architects and technology leaders understand cloud native architecture. We covered many of the concepts covered on the Realscale website. Part of the discussion

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30 August 2016

Tactics for optimizing Rails app performance

You've built and deployed your app, and you're now starting to experience heavier traffic as it gains traction in the market. Your cloud servers will be experiencing a heavier load

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17 August 2016

Getting the most out of Cloud Servers without additional Scripting

We all want to get the most out of cloud servers. We want to find ways to make our spend stretch far when it comes to our cloud infrastructure. We

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10 August 2016

3 Tips for Selecting the Right Database for your App

Perhaps you're building a brand new application. Or maybe your current database isn't working well. Choosing the right database for your application can be overwhelming given all the choices available

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26 July 2016

Getting the Most out of your Database with Ruby on Rails

Ruby on Rails makes it easy to get your app up and running. However, there are several ways to make it it even better. This article outlines tips, tricks, and

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19 July 2016
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