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Enterprises need to deliver better software faster. It’s no longer sufficient to release quarterly or even monthly. Instead, organizations must use methods, such as DevOps, to frequently deploy changes into production, perhaps as often as multiple times per day. One obstacle, however, to DevOps-style development is that organizations are often mired in monolithic hell. Key business applications are large, complex, unwieldy monoliths, and so it’s impossible to rapidly and safely deploy changes.
The solution is to adopt the microservice architecture, which is an architectural style that has the testability and deployability necessary for DevOps. In this workshop, you will, through a combination of lectures and discussions, learn how to use the microservice architecture to develop your applications. We will describe how to solve some of the key obstacles you will face including distributed data management. You will learn about strategies for refactoring a monolith to a microservice architecture.
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