4–7 Nov 2019

2-Day Training Courses

All training courses take place 9:00 - 17:00, Monday, 4 November through Tuesday, 5 November. In order to maintain a high level of hands-on learning and instructor interaction, each training course is limited in size.

Participants should plan to attend both days of this 2-day training course. To attend training courses, you must register for a Platinum or Training pass; does not include access to tutorials on Tuesday.

Monday, 4 November - Tuesday, 5 November

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9:00 - 17:00 Monday, 4 November & Tuesday, 5 November
Location: M8
Gregor Hohpe (ArchitectElevator.com)
Average rating: ****.
(4.67, 3 ratings)
As the digital economy changes the rules for enterprises, the role of architects also changes. You must connect the penthouse, where the business strategy is set, with the engine room, where the enabling technologies are implemented. Gregor Hohpe explains why making this connection by going from floor to floor won’t work. Architects bypass existing structures by taking the architect elevator. Read more.
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9:00 - 17:00 Monday, 4 November & Tuesday, 5 November
Location: M6/M7
Allen Holub (Holub Associates)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 2 ratings)
Join Allen Holub for a hands-on exploration of how to architect systems that easily evolve incrementally over time as requirements emerge. You'll solve a real-world problem under Allen's guidance, learning everything you need to know to go from an idea to an evolutionary implementation architecture. Read more.
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9:00 - 17:00 Monday, 4 November & Tuesday, 5 November
Location: M1
Mark Richards (Self-employed)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 4 ratings)
CNN recently rated software architect the number one job in America. Yet no clear path exists for moving from developer to architect. Mark Richards blends lecture and hands-on real-world group exercises to explore the many aspects of software architecture. You'll learn various integration styles (and when to use them) as well as patterns to fit various business needs and requirements. Read more.
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9:00 - 17:00 Monday, 4 November & Tuesday, 5 November
Location: Hall A4
Neal Ford (ThoughtWorks), Zhamak Dehghani (ThoughtWorks)
Average rating: ****.
(4.33, 6 ratings)
Neal Ford and Zhamak Dehghani highlight solutions and trade-offs to architecture's difficult problems. They explore tools and practices to help you choose proper granularity of components and services, messaging styles in microservices (choreography, orchestration, sagas), and data topics, including microservices caching and data meshes, styles of reuse, and reactive architectures. Read more.
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9:00 - 17:00 Monday, 4 November & Tuesday, 5 November
Location: R2
Sam Newman (Independent)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 1 rating)
Sam Newman details framings for microservice architectures that explore the various forces that can drive the design and evolution of microservices, and he leads you through a series of interactive architectural kata exercises to put your newfound knowledge to the test. You'll gain valuable experience with a series of tools you can immediately put into practice in your own projects. Read more.
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  • HERE Technologies
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  • Zara Tech
  • GitLab
  • NearForm
  • WhiteSource
  • Cloud Native Computing Foundation

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