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Building for Resiliency

So just how should we build for composable?

Using the architecture of XM Cloud itself as a case study - we will showcase how we built it for resiliency - talking about key technologies and event driven microservices.

This session is geared towards the developer who is not sure where to start. We will walk you through how XM Cloud went from ideation, to POC, to early access and general availability.

How do you make sure your services are available?

How do you determine when they are not?

How do you deal with dependent system?

How do you handle faults?

What needs to be available and what doesn't?

What even determines availability?

The answers to these questions are not always straight-forward. We will help you break it down and build on from what we have learned.

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Andy Cohen

Principal Architect. Content @ Sitecore

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

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