Applications Technical Architecture Sample Clauses

Applications Technical Architecture. [Note to Bidders: DSHS’s Service Environment and Application Technical Architecture relating to this Contract will be finalized prior to Contract finalization.]
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Applications Technical Architecture. For areas of the Product #1 architecture that include pre-built solutions, walkthroughs of these components are required to ensure DSHS understands the development and functionality and can maintain and enhance these features post-MVP.
Applications Technical Architecture. <.. image(Timeline, Teams Description automatically generated) removed ..> For areas of the Product #1 architecture that include pre-built solutions, walkthroughs of these components are required to ensure DSHS understands the development and functionality and can maintain and enhance these features post-MVP.
Applications Technical Architecture. Contractor shall utilize the preferred products as defined by the technology features found in the table below for the initial buildout of the platform MVP. Technology Feature Preferred Product(s) Load balancing, firewalls, and web application firewalls Load Balancing: Azure Load Balancer Firewall: Azure Firewall Web Application Firewall: Azure Gateway Load Balancer Monitoring Monitoring: Azure Monitor Analytics: Log Analytics Firewall Configuration and Monitoring: Panorama Integration layer API Gateway: MuleSoft Anypoint Platform Orchestrator Azure Kubernetes Services platform Authorization, access, and authentication layer Azure Active Directory Supporting products and tools: Development Scanning Testing Work Tracking/Deployment: Azure DevOps Version Control: GitHub Code Scanning: SonarQube Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Terraform Container Security: Azure Defender for Containers Automated Testing: Selenium Frameworks: Instrumentation to support monitoring Autonomously scale to handle changes in load Operators: GoLang Configuration/Provisioning: Helm Chart Environment Automation: Terraform Containerization: Pod Manager Tool (Podman) Cost Management: KubeCost (commercial) or OpenCost (open-source) Pod Management: Krew Diagnostics: Xxxxxx/Sniff (open-source) or Datadog (commercial)

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