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Building Cloud-Native Applications in MiCADO – MiCADO webinar (Part 2)

2019-09-30
On September 30, 2019

2/4 Webinar: How to Automate Deployment and Orchestration of Application (MiCADO introduction) This part of the webinar provides information on how to develop cloud-native applications in MiCADO. It was presented by Jay DesLauriers (University of Westminster). The webinar took place on the 26th of September 2019. If you would like to have more information visit:Read More →

Scalable WordPress use case – MiCADO webinar (Part 3)

2019-09-30
On September 30, 2019

3/4 Webinar: How to Automate Deployment and Orchestration of Application (MiCADO introduction) This part of the webinar covers the industrial demonstrator “Audience Analytics Solution”, an auto-scalable WordPress use case by Project COLA, presented by Matt Kendon (Outlandish). The webinar took place on the 26th of September 2019. If you would like to have more informationRead More →

Deadline-based scaling – JQueuer Demo – MiCADO webinar (Part 4)

2019-09-30
On September 30, 2019

4/4 Webinar: How to Automate Deployment and Orchestration of Application (MiCADO introduction) This part of the webinar covers the software JQueuer, with JQueuer the computing a large number of jobs results in significant overall execution time. It was presented by Amjad Ullah (University of Westminster). The webinar took place on the 26th of September 2019.Read More →

MiCADO 0.3.1 released

2018-02-15
On February 15, 2018

MiCADO v3.1 released! MiCADO (Microservices-based Cloud Application-level Dynamic Orchestrator) is a framework that enables you to create scalable cloud-based infrastructures in the most generic way, where user applications can be interchanged in the framework. MiCADO v3.1 is available through GitHub – please follow our detailed user guide to download and install.Read More →

MiCADO V2 Tutorial available

2017-06-21
On June 21, 2017

Our MiCADO (Microservices-based Cloud Application-level Dynamic Orchestrator) services can monitor an application at run-time and will automatically scale it up or down in order to optimise application execution based on the user-defined multidimensional set of QoS (Quality-of-Service) parameters. MiCADO V2 implements container monitoring, and with the help of the collected information, now the deployed applicationRead More →

Developers Update: MiCADO Tutorial Video

2017-05-23
On May 23, 2017

The following video by project COLA member Botond Rákóczi (UoW) provides an overview and example on how to use the MiCADO framework.   To learn more about our technical approach, to test the initial implementations and to discover the benefits go to our overview on MiCADO Tutorials.Read More →

MiCADO Developer Tutorials Online

2017-05-08
On May 8, 2017

A main objective of project COLA (Cloud Orchestration at the Level of Application) is to provide a reference implementation of a generic and pluggable framework that supports the optimal and secure deployment and run-time orchestration of cloud applications. Our MiCADO (Microservices-based Cloud Application-level Dynamic Orchestrator) services can monitor an application at run-time and will automatically scaleRead More →

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The COLA Project – Cloud Orchestration at the Level of Application (COLA) receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 731574

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