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

Schedule: Cloud native sessions

15:5016:40 Monday, 29 October 2018
Location: Buckingham Room - Palace Suite
Secondary topics:  Framework-focused, Hands-on
Average rating: ***..
(3.69, 13 ratings)
Building microservice architectures is complex. Handling the involved complexities is usually left up to the development teams to implement. Using open source components to address these challenges is an option, but this quickly leads to excessive library bloat in your microservices. So let's put them on a diet—with Istio. Join Mario-Leander Reimer to learn how. Read more.
15:5016:40 Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Location: King's Suite - Balmoral
Secondary topics:  Anti-Pattern, Best Practice
Irakli Nadareishvili (Capital One)
Average rating: ****.
(4.00, 12 ratings)
With cloud-native and microservices architecture gaining wide adoption, asynchronous programming patterns are becoming increasingly important. Irakli Nadareishvili details three major async forms that are relevant in this space—event sourcing, reactiveness, and data streams—defining each pattern, explaining relevant use cases, and exploring differences in implementation. Read more.
15:5016:40 Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Location: Buckingham Room - Palace Suite
Secondary topics:  Best Practice, Overview
Brad Topol (IBM)
Average rating: ****.
(4.00, 1 rating)
Continuous delivery for 12-factor microservices works by design. When you can architect a solution for continuous delivery, you control all the angles. But what do you do when you don’t have that luxury? Brad Topol explains how modernizing existing IT infrastructure with containers enables you to manage change through continuous delivery and reduce ongoing operational costs. Read more.
9:0012:30 Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Location: Park Suite (St. James / Regents)
Secondary topics:  Best Practice
John Chapin (Symphonia)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 1 rating)
With systems like Travis CI, Circle CI, and CodeBuild, we're never more than a few lines of YAML away from a complete continuous delivery pipeline. However, ephemeral build systems constantly recreate the world from scratch, increasing build time and lengthening the CD feedback loop. John Chapin addresses those challenges and shares a reference pipeline using AWS CodePipeline and CodeBuild. Read more.