Hi there,

I'm hoping that someone can help me with advice on motivating why 
containerless services makes sense. I'm trying to motivate writing a new 
business service on Akka-HTTP, but other architects stands rock solid on 
the argument that only services that can be deployed inside Websphere 
Application Server must be allowed. Now, I realise I can probably make 
Akka-HTTP run inside a JEE container, but that will be like putting a 
Ferrari on the back of a truck.

Their primary concerns are mostly around deployment, configuration,  
monitoring, etc. They also have a sense that things are just safer in 
Websphere for some kind or reason. They still think in terms of queues and 
transactions, etc.

If anyone can give me some good business, operational or technical 
motivators, then I will be very grateful. Also, if you are aware of any 
stat's, benchmarks, etc. on this, then that will help too. Maybe groups 
like Gartner have done a bit of a writeup industry moving away from 
containers?

Anything that can help will be greatly appreciated. I need some solid facts 
and ideas to back my statements.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers,
Jacobus

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