Architecture
Architectures You've Always Wondered about returns for QCon New York 2020. This landmark track looks at the next-gen architectures from the most admired companies in software. Our programming committee is currently inviting speakers for this track. To see some of the great talks from previous QCon New Yorks, see the talks below.
Presentations
Connecting the Dots: Applying Microservices (Registration required)
There is limited seating, separate registration is required. Join some leading experts in microservices to share your challenges, hear from others who have similar challenges, and collaborate together on ways to take what you’ve learned at QCon back to work. The event is open to attendees...
Microservice Observability AMA w/ Shkuro, Kaiser & MacCárthaigh
Details to be confirmed
Opportunities and Pitfalls of Event-Driven Utopia
Event-driven architectures are on the rise. They promise both better decoupling of components by using an event bus and improved scalability in terms of throughput. Decoupled modules help to scale your software development efforts itself. Event streaming promises to handle ever-growing amounts of...
Architectures Open Space
Presentation details to follow.
Machine-to-Machine Interfaces
We often think of client interfaces as a visual medium, but in our increasingly connected lives, our devices are becoming more and more integrated. In this talk we'll explore the ever-expanding world of machine-to-machine interfaces and present a real-world use-case for all the buzzwords,...
Interviews
Conquering Microservices Complexity @Uber With Distributed Tracing
What is the focus of your work today?
I mostly work on distributed tracing, in the larger scope of overall observability.
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What is the focus of your work today?
I'm currently working as a software architect at Particular Software, the makers of NServiceBus. As an architect, I guide clients to help review their design or proof of concept to see how they can build loosely coupled systems using both event-driven architecture and domain-driven design (DDD).
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