Description: Currently, many space agencies and commercial companies across the globe have been focusing on developing low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations. This would drive the market for the space-based fuel management system. Moreover, rising research and development activities to develop cost-efficient propulsion technologies and fuel management systems are other factors contributing to the growth of the LEO-focused space-based fuel management system market. For instance, in June 2022, ThrustMe signed a contract with European Space Agency (ESA) to provide an NPT30-I2-1.5U electric propulsion system for the GOMX-5 mission under ESA general support technology programme (GSTP). The fleet management solution market is divided based on application into, among others, driver behavior monitoring, fleet tracking and geo-fencing, vehicle maintenance and diagnostics, and fuel management. While rising at a significant CAGR of 12.1% between 2021 and 2031, the fleet tracking and geo-fencing sector may account for a substantial part of the market, accounting for US$ 6,019.0 million in 2023. While it is more evident that monolithic architecture (one code base) deploys in a traditional format to standard web servers, you cannot say the same for microservices architecture. Various approaches can support microservices deployment, including A microservice architecture — in concert with cloud deployment technologies, API management, and integration technologies — provides a different approach to software development. The monolith is instead disassembled into a set of independent services that are developed, deployed and maintained separately. This has the following advantages: The adoption of microservices architecture by major tech companies like Uber, Netflix, and Amazon, and the support it has received from analysts, tech influencers and business stakeholders, has made it clear that microservices are a key component of the modern businesses. Cortex is PowerFlex’s cloud-based energy management system. Using patented PowerFlex algorithms, Cortex continually learns from real-time conditions to make performance predictions and orchestrate onsite assets to maximize energy efficiency and financial savings. In addition to optimizing solar and storage systems, Cortex optimizes EV charging via Adaptive Load Management technology, which reduces infrastructure upgrade costs and utility demand charges. RTEM works with your existing Building Automation System (BAS) and uses additional sensors and advanced analytics to: Provide black start or backup power services using your on-site battery energy, avoiding fuel costs and emissions from conventional black-start generators. Quickly energize generating assets or use stored power to avoid costly disruptions and continue normal operations after a system-wide failure or blackout.