Microservices 102: Top Use Cases for Microservices in the Enterprise

Date: May 21, 2020 at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT

This one-hour seminar offers real world examples of how microservices makes it possible for companies to build mission critical applications with separate service units and then connect them to speed development and boost stability for service delivery. You’ll see how DevOps teams that have moved from the traditional waterfall approach to microservices architecture have cut development time for new functions by as much as 75 percent.

In this session you’ll find out:

  • How mundane applications become more dynamic
  • What your competitors may already be doing to get an edge
  • Where microservices make sense for your business

Plus, as part of your registration for this session you can participate in the other two sessions as part of this free half-day Microservices & APIs Seminar: Implementing Microservices in Your Enterprise.

Microservices 101: Everything You Wanted To Know About Microservices & APIs But Were Afraid to Ask!
Sponsor Session: The API Journey and 8 Security Patterns for Microservices

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About the presenter:

Peter Varhol , Technical Evangelist, Technology Strategy Research

Peter Varhol is a technologist with extensive experience in software development, testing, cloud, and DevOps. He has several Amazon certifications, and has given talks on topics such as multi-cloud strategies, containerization and orchestration, serverless computing, and disaster planning. He’s authored dozens of articles and spoken at a number of industry conferences and webcasts. He has advanced degrees in computer science, applied mathematics, and psychology. Currently he has his own consulting company, Technology Strategy Research, which advises clients on software processes, cloud strategies, and DevOps.


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