Architecting Cloud Native Applications

Monday, 11:00 AM EST

By now your organization has planted a flag in “the Cloud” and it up to you to figure out just what that means to your application portfolio. Should everything be a microservice? Wait, what is a microservices anyway? How do you deal with massively distributed applications? How can event storming fix the gap between your business problems and domain model?

In this workshop, you will take a kata from event storming through to an initial design stopping along the way to discuss:

  • Cloud native culture
  • Domain driven design
  • The importance of paved roads
  • Chaos engineering
  • Production Hardened Services

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About Nathaniel Schutta

Nathaniel Schutta

Nathaniel T. Schutta is a software architect and Java Champion focused on cloud computing, developer happiness and building usable applications. A proponent of polyglot programming, Nate has written multiple books, appeared in countless videos and many podcasts. He’s also a seasoned speaker who regularly presents at worldwide conferences, No Fluff Just Stuff symposia, meetups, universities, and user groups. In addition to his day job, Nate is an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota, where he teaches students to embrace (and evaluate) technical change. Driven to rid the world of bad presentations, he coauthored the book Presentation Patterns with Neal Ford and Matthew McCullough, and he also published Thinking Architecturally and Responsible Microservices available from O’Reilly. His latest book, Fundamentals of Software Engineering, is currently available in early release.

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