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However doing microservices in the real world, productively, as system’s evolve is a massive challenge!
In this talk Russ Miles, Lead Engineer at Atomist.com, and Sylvain Hellegouarch, Engineer at Atomist.com, through story and music (!?) will name and shame those challenges and then show how they can be overcome with the new tools coming into the space.
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Keynote: Making Sense of Microservices: Maximizing Development Productivity and Minimizing Mistakes
Sylvain Hellegouarch
CTO at ChaosIQ
Russ Miles
Russ Miles is CEO and co-founder of Reliably, where he and his team build products and services that help developers build and run reliable systems. Russ is co-founder of the free and open source Chaos Toolkit project, and is also an international consultant, trainer, speaker, and author. His most recent book, "Learning Chaos Engineering" by O'Reilly Media explores how to build trust and confidence in modern, complex systems by applying chaos engineering to surface evidence of system weaknesses before they affect your users.