Micro-services in the real-world :: what happens after you've written the code.

Thursday 24 November 2016

This event is sponsored by :

What

Micro-services in the real-world :: what happens after you've written the code.

Focusing on Azure and on-prem environments, learn the ins and outs of deploying micro-services; discussing monolithic vs distributed deployments, storage and persistence choices, environment preparation & warm-up and the metrics you'll want to monitor. Get insight on problems likely to be met around communication & messaging, concurrency and outage recovery.

Prepare to review your code after talking about how your code can affect the operations and visa-versa, how to design and deploy your service edges.

This will be a step beyond the basic and obvious production issues you'll most likely already be familiar with... so no "We found an N+1 issue in our DB code".


When

Thursday 24 November 2016

Gather for food and drinks at 5:45 PM
Presentation starting at 6:10 PM


Where
Staff Study Centre Lounge
Study Centre Building
Massey University Albany Campus

Why
  • Catch up with North Shore .NET User Group members.
  • Have a bit of Pizza and a refreshment.
  • Come listen to Grover Micro Services talk.
  • Be in to win a door Prize.

Who

Our speaker is:

Grover (Matt) Jackson

Grover (Matt) Jackson

I'm an architect/consultant specialising in micro-services - especially exotic combinations like DDD over CQRS. I'm a contributer to CQRS.NET (www.getcqrs.net) an on-prem or Azure deployed micro-services framework. I spend far too much time training businesses on DevOps and SREs, bridging the gap between code & operations and teaching the impact they have on each other.


Cost


   Free


Pre-Requisites


   None


Attendance

30


Takeaways

Our Sponsors

The North Shore .NET User Group would like to thank our sponsors, for making this event happen.