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From Spaghetti to Microservices Architecture

Hopefully, far has gone the time when systems were built like monolith and integrated with point-to-point connection… right? More likely, though, still many software applications are developed with a convoluted design that, eventually, will hit the wall of maintainability and scalability. In this context, how can a microservice-based architecture help organisations focus on building features that add business value to their applications, without the overhead of designing and writing additional code to deal with issues of reliability, scalability, or latency in the underlying infrastructure?
This session explores the agility of architecting fine-grained microservice applications that benefit of continuous integration and development practices, and accelerated delivery of new functions into production, with the help of Azure Service Fabric. It also presents the Publish-Subscribe design pattern of an enterprise-level service bus built on Azure Service Bus, which guarantees message queueing and delivery, on-premises and in the Cloud.
Targeted at software architects and developers, during this session, a significant emphasis is posed on demoing the ESB capability available in Azure, how to avoid spaghetti-like intricate architecture designs, and how to design for microservices and API-based applications.

Stefano Tempesta

Web3 Architect & CTO | AI & Blockchain for Good Ambassador

Gold Coast, Australia

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