Workshop: Microservices Solutions Session

Duration: 1:00pm - 4:00pm

Day of week: Thursday

Level: Beginner

Prerequisites

  • Familiar with the concept of Microservices

The journey to microservices can be very challenging due to the design, infrastructure, and operational complexities that come with moving to a service-based architecture. There are clear benefits to bounding business functionality within independently deployable modules, but the tradeoff is the difficulty in designing an effective and cohesive system.

This workshop will be attendee-driven, with the goal of addressing your challenges as it pertains to designing, deploying, and running microservices architecture. 

Speaker: Daniel Bryant

Independent Technical Consultant

Daniel Bryant works as an Independent Technical Consultant and Product Architect at Datawire, and currently specialises in enabling continuous delivery within organisations through the identification of value streams, creation of build pipelines, and implementation of effective testing strategies. Daniel’s technical expertise focuses on ‘DevOps’ tooling, cloud/container platforms, and microservice implementations. He also contributes to several open source projects, writes for InfoQ, O’Reilly, and Voxxed, and regularly presents at international conferences such as OSCON, QCon and JavaOne.

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Speaker: Matt Turner

Site Reliability Engineer @MarshallWace

Matt is an SRE at Marshall Wace, a London asset manager. Matt's team is responsible for infrastructure, on-prem and public-cloud, security, and developer experience. Marshall Wace's platform has it all - old and new, Kubernetes and Kerberos. Matt has done Dev, sometimes with added Ops, for over a decade, working at JetStack, SkyScanner, Cisco, Tetrate, and others. His idea of "full-stack" is Linux, Kubernetes, and now Istio too. He's given lots of talks and workshops on Kubernetes and friends, and is co-organiser of the Istio London meetup. He tweets @mt165 and blogs at https://mt165.co.uk

 

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