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Learn how to use microservices, Java, Kubernetes and Docker to create a lean, efficient enterprise

Companies have to keep up with technology to stay ahead of the competition, particularly when it comes to adapting to cloud infrastructure, and now there's a 5-book masterclass to get you on track.
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