Como una arquitectura de microservicios apoya el despliegue de terminales
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In recent years, dataphone payment processing networks have been living with the problem of updating dataphone software in the Field, which generates significant operating costs. In addition, the time your application market with the great changes in the payment market has lagged behind due to the speed of its developments. One of the problems that appear in this scenario is the loss of competitiveness of the payment processing networks and this increases if the business processes are not aligned and integrated with the organization's strategy.
This logistics operation situation has been creating the need for a new architectural approach to structured, integrated and microservices POS software with a business vision whose application allows payment processing networks to be competitive with the new payment products in the POS and reduce the operating costs of having to visit the street every time you do a software update. This microservices architecture arises as a necessity for means of payment companies that need to reach the field remotely as well as optimize new application development times. Today microservices architectures provide software development advantages that are necessary in POS software models. The main advantages sought are the following: Modularity, Scalability, Versatility, Speed of action Simple and cheap maintenance, Agility.
