Architecting for Continuous Delivery with Microservices - Workshop by Matt Stine

This post-conference workshop (additional registration required) provides a full day covering DevOps tools and practices for continuous delivery by industry veteran Matt Stine.

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Workshop Abstract

Microservices are currently at the center of the hype cycle in software architecture. Much of the discussion is very technology/programming-centric or bikeshedding on "how big a service should be." Unfortunately, what's often missed is how the ideas and principles found in DevOps, Continuous Delivery, Domain-Driven Design, and Agile have converged into an architectural style that supports the operationalization of thoser same ideas and principles, and that architecture has (for better or worse) been labeled "Microservices." In this workshop we'll cut through the hype and look at how we can achieve continuous delivery with microservices.

We will cover the following big ideas:

  • Microservices Defined: Domain-Driven Design at Scale
  • The convergence of Microservices with Continuous Delivery
  • Inverting Conway's Law: Defining Team Structure via Context Mapping
  • Cloud Foundry: Self-service Agile Infrastructure for Business Capability Teams
  • Spring Boot/Data/Cloud: Frameworks for Assembling Pattern-Based Distributed Systems
  • Consumer-Driven Contracts for Scalable Dependency Testing
  • Continuous Delivery Pipelines for Microservices

About the Presenter

 
 
Matt Stine is a technical product manager at Pivotal. He is a 15 year veteran of the enterprise IT industry, with experience spanning numerous business domains.

Matt is obsessed with the idea that enterprise IT “doesn’t have to suck,” and spends much of his time thinking about lean/agile software development methodologies, DevOps, architectural principles/patterns/practices, and programming paradigms, in an attempt to find the perfect storm of techniques that will allow corporate IT departments to not only function like startup companies, but also create software that delights users while maintaining a high degree of conceptual integrity. His current focus is driving Pivotal’s solutions around supporting microservices architectures with Cloud Foundry and Spring.

Matt has spoken at conferences ranging from JavaOne to OSCON to YOW!, is a five-year member of the No Fluff Just Stuff tour, and serves as Technical Editor of NFJS the Magazine. Matt is also the founder and past president of the Memphis Java User Group.

For more information

If you have additional questions about this workshop, please contact Matt Stine mstine@pivotal.io.

 
 
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