Presentation: Microservices: Service Oriented Development
Abstract
Conventional wisdom is that microservices is an architecture that is the spiritual successor to service-oriented architecture. While true, this myopic view of microservices ignores some of the profound workflow shifts in today’s microservices organizations.
The reality is that microservices is an architecture _and_ workflow. In this talk, we’ll introduce the workflow of service-oriented development. Rafael will talk about how the real goal of microservices is to break up a monolithic development workflow. We’ll show you how, by breaking up your workflow, you can build software that lets you move fast and make things.
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