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layout: post
title: 'Quarkus Newsletter #55 - April'
date: 2025-04-11
title: 'Quarkus Newsletter #56 - May'
date: 2025-05-13
tags: newsletter
synopsis: The April edition of the Quarkus Newsletter; curated online stories, articles, and videos about Quarkus.
synopsis: The May edition of the Quarkus Newsletter; curated online stories, articles, and videos about Quarkus.
author: jcobb
---

Max Rydahl Andersen discusses Red Hat's Middleware engineering moving to IBM and how Quarkus remains an open-source project supported by a vibrant global community in his blog post "Quarkus & Red Hat's evolving middleware strategy". Jeff Beck's blog post "The Quarkus Edge: How Real Customers Achieve Speed, Performance, and Agility" that highlights real-world success stories from telco, transportation, and banking industries, showcasing how enterprises use Quarkus to achieve massive performance gains, lower costs, and improved developer productivity in cloud-native applications. Get a hands-on look at Quarkus' developer experience advantages, focusing on coding constructs, testing, and configuration and not just speed in "Ten Reasons for Spring Developers to Explore Quarkus" by Markus Eisele. By Markus Eisele shows Quarkus is not simply "catching up" to Spring Boot in AI integration; it's carving its own path, leveraging its cloud-native foundation and community agility to offer a compelling platform for building modern, high-performance AI applications in "Quarkus: A Lean and Agile Foundation for Enterprise Generative AI". Check out this blog post to learn how Quarkus LangChain4j and OIDC can help to create secure agentic Google Gemini AI services in "Secure Agentic AI with Quarkus and Google Gemini" by Sergey Beryozkin. Jianguo_Ma shows you how to observe Red Hat Quarkus applications with Azure Application Insights using OpenTelemetry. Read "Migrating from AWS Lambda to EKS: Our Journey and Key Learnings" by Asim Naqvi to see the details their migration journey from AWS Lambda to EKS, the challenges we faced, our architectural decisions, and the impact of moving to Kubernetes (EKS) and Quarkus.
Read "AI-Powered Form Wizards: Chat, Click, Done" By Loïc Magnette to discover how Conversational AI Forms transform static forms into dynamic, guided experiences that boost data quality and ease of use. Learn how MCP clients can access Quarkus MCP SSE servers with access tokens in "Getting ready for secure MCP with Quarkus MCP Server" by Sergey Beryozkin. Markus Eisele's "Deploy Java Like a Pro: Your First Quarkus App on OpenShift in Minutes" is a fun, hands-on guide for Java developers to build a REST API with Quarkus, PostgreSQL, and deploy it to OpenShift Developer Sandbox with no Kubernetes expertise required. Check out "Quarkus 3 application on AWS Lambda- Part 1" by Vadym Kazulkin for an introduction to the sample application and first Lambda performance measurements. Take a look back to see the way forward in "Why Standards Matter More Today: From Fear of Lock-In to Foundations for Choice" by Markus Eisele.


You will also see the latest Quarkus Insights episodes, top tweets/discussions and upcoming Quarkus attended events.

Check out https://quarkus.io/newsletter/55/[Newsletter #55: April]!
Check out https://quarkus.io/newsletter/56/[Newsletter #56: May]!

Want to get newsletters in your inbox? https://quarkus.io/newsletter[Sign up for the newsletter] using the on page form.
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