Engineering the Future of Software
Feb 3–4, 2019: Training
Feb 4–6, 2019: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Asanka Abeysinghe

Asanka Abeysinghe
Deputy CTO, VP of Architecture - CTO Office, WSO2

Website | @asankama

Asanka Abeysinghe’s goal is to connect humans and technology by helping organizations implement digital transformation programs that result in consumer-driven digital applications. He drives efforts to create, refine, and enhance WSO2’s corporate reference architecture and is responsible for spearheading a thought-leadership outlook that defines WSO2’s corporate reference methodology for development, customer success, and implementation. Working closely with customers, partners, and analysts, he evangelizes WSO2’s technology vision. Asanka has over 20 years of industry experience, which includes designing and implementing highly scalable distributed systems, SOA and microservice architectures in the financial domain, mobile platforms, and various business integration solutions. He is also a committer of the Apache Software Foundation. Asanka is a regular speaker at numerous events, including ApacheCon, QCon, O’Reilly, API Days, API Strategy, LinuxFoundation, Gartner, WSO2Con, and many tech meetups.

Sessions

1:15pm–2:05pm Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Sponsored
Location: Beekman
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A cell-based architecture is a composable unit of architecture that is self-contained. The cell is independently scalable. It’s independently deployable. It’s independently governed. It's part of an ecosystem of cells. Asanka Abeysinghe explains how to use a cell-based architecture to connect architecture, implementation, and deployment by making autonomous development teams. Read more.
10:15am–10:45am Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Location: Table C
A cell-based architecture is a composable unit of architecture that is self-contained. Asanka is here to talk about how enterprises can use cell-based architecture to connect architecture, implementation, and deployment by making autonomous development teams. Read more.