Cutting Edge news about Microservices
Two architecture conferences will be held in London in the same building in the same week.
We use microservices a lot at Byndyusoft. But we feel there are not enough competitive books and articles on this subject. Therefore, two big conferences is a good chance to get the newest information about a Microservice architecture and everything that surrounds it.
Check out how many impressive public reports are prepared for microservice fans in these conferences!
#1 OSCON, the O’Reilly Open Source Convention
My recommendations for attending the OSCON public reports:
- Learning microservices in the open with GameOn!, Erin Schnabel and Katherine Stanley
- The Seven (More) Deadly Sins of Microservices, Daniel Bryant
- Patterns and practices for real-world, functional, event-driven microservices, Rachel Reese
- Building Containerized Microservices with Swift, Paris Buttfield-Addison
#2 The O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference
My recommendations for attending the Software Architecture Conference public reports:
- Microservices: Pros and Cons, Rachel Laycock and Cassandra Shum
- How to Apply Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning to Real Time Processing of Microservice Events, Kai Wähner
- Microservices are Hard: A Guide for Optimists, John Feminella
- Alert overload: How to adopt a microservices architecture without being overwhelmed with noise, Sarah Wells
- How Microservices Communicate, Bryan Moyles
- Optimising for Microservices, Rob Harrop
- bla bla microservices bla bla, Jonas Bonér
- Best Practice for Implementing Serverless Architecture, Chad Arimura
- Building Microservices with ASP.NET Core, Kevin Hoffman
- Full lifecycle of a microservice: how to realize a fault-tolerant and reliable architecture and deliver it as a Docker container or in a Cloud environment, Luigi Bennardis
See you there in October!
In my spare time in London I will possibly see some of you to discuss new things and share experiences about microservices.