Engineering the Future of Software
29–31 Oct 2018: Tutorials & Conference
31 Oct–1 Nov 2018: Training
London, UK
Mike Amundsen

Mike Amundsen
Author, Trainer, Advisor, Amundsen.com, Inc.

Website | @mamund

Mike Amundsen is an internationally known author and speaker who travels the world discussing network architecture, web development, and the intersection of technology and society. He’s helped companies large and small capitalize on the opportunities provided by APIs, microservices, and digital transformation. He’s authored numerous books and papers and contributed to the O’Reilly book Continuous API Management. He’s the author of RESTful Web Clients and coauthor of Microservice Architecture. His latest book is Design and Build Great APIs (Pragmatic Publishing).

Sessions

13:1514:05 Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Microservices
Location: King's Suite - Sandringham
Secondary topics:  Best Practice, Overview
Mike Amundsen (Amundsen.com, Inc.)
Average rating: ****.
(4.38, 13 ratings)
Microservices is a popular but vague term. Definitions of microservices can vary depending on what you want them to accomplish and how you want them to communicate with each other. Join Mike Amundsen to learn about the three types of microservices, see what makes them unique, and discover when you deploy each of them. Read more.
15:0515:45 Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Location: Table 2
Mike Amundsen (Amundsen.com, Inc.)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 1 rating)
Mike is here to share patterns and practices for designing, building, and supporting microservices and APIs in communities ranging from small startups to large global enterprises as well as those on the public internet. Read more.
13:3017:00 Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Application architecture
Location: Park Suite (St. James / Regents)
Secondary topics:  Best Practice
Mike Amundsen (Amundsen.com, Inc.)
A RESTful approach to microservices offers a number of benefits. Mike Amundsen walks you through building adaptable microservices that take advantage of the features of REST, including statelessness, self-description, and using hypermedia to discover and modify application state. Read more.