Presentation: Continuous Delivery of Microservices
Abstract
Microservice architectures are generating a lot of interest lately. These architectures are seen as a way to decompose the complexity of monolithic systems.
One of the key benefit of microservice architectures is the agility with which organizations can ship features, reducing time to market. Effective Continuous Delivery workflows are central to introducing this agility in an effective microservice strategy.
This talk serves to be a practical guide in designing a Continuous Delivery workflow for microservices.
Some of the things you’ll learn:
1. Key considerations for designing continuous delivery workflows
2. Recommendations for effective organizational structures to take advantage of these architectures
3. Leveraging modern infrastructure stacks for more effective CD workflows
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