Advanced integration patterns & trade-offs for loosely coupled systems
Modern applications rarely live in isolation: They expose APIs, publish events, call third-party services, and externalize states. Being (typically) composed of decoupled components, such applications must address the fundamental challenges of distributed systems, including out-of-order delivery, idempotence, or partial failures. In this session, learn about common design trade-offs for distributed systems, how to navigate them with design patterns, and how to embed those patterns in your cloud automation.
The Architect Elevator
Connecting penthouse and engine room
Modern architects align organization and technology, reduce friction, and chart transformation journeys. In addition to working with UML and architecture styles, such architects ride the Architect Elevator from the penthouse, where the business strategy is set, to the engine room, where the enabling technologies are implemented. They shun popular buzzwords in favor of a clear strategy defined by conscious decision making.