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It's Microservices All the Way down
Ori Pekelam discusses the principles underlying a microservices architecture, the risks associated with it, topologies, ways of communication between services, deployment, and other considerations.
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Latency Sensitive Microservices
Peter Lawrey looks at the differences between microservices and monolith architectures and their relative benefits and disadvantages.
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From Microliths to Microsystems
Jonas Boner explores microservices from first principles, distilling their essence and putting them in their true context: distributed systems based on reactive principles.
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Building a Bank with Go
Matt Heath discusses why Go is suited for microservices, what makes it attractive to high volume, low latency, distributed apps, and how easy it is to adopt into existing systems and organisations.
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Automating Chaos Experiments in Production
Ali Basiri discusses the motivation behind ChAP (Chaos Automation Platform), how they implemented it, and how Netflix service teams are using it to identify systemic weaknesses.
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Panel: IBM, Westpac, Certus, and Enable Discuss APIs and Microservices
Dennis Ashby moderates a panel discussing the role of APIs in building microservices and the challenges to be overcome.
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Automatic Discovery of Service Metadata for Systems at Scale
Martina Iglesias Fernández discusses Spotify’s approach to documentation through automatic discovery of existing endpoints, service configuration, and deployment information at runtime.
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Autonomous Operations: Microservices, ML and AI
Rob Harrop discusses the increasing automated field of operations and what the future might hold when machine learning and AI techniques are brought to bear on the problem of systems operations.
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Instant Security and Scalable User Management in Spring Boot
Les Hazlewood goes beyond the traditional way to secure applications and deep dives into how Spring Security + Stormpath offer an instant user management system for Spring Boot applications.
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Bootiful Microservices in a Legacy Environment: Lessons Learned
David Julia describes some patterns that Pivotal Labs have employed over the last two years of building Spring Boot based microservices in the context of legacy systems.
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Microservices: Organizing Large Teams for Rapid Delivery
The speakers discuss the organizational structure and communication and development strategies and tools to allow teams to work in parallel without drowning in process overhead and coordination costs.
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The Journey from Monolith to Microservices: A Guided Adventure
Mike Gehard takes the journey from monolith to microservices.