Summary
You don't hear too many stories about microservices in "normal" companies. In this episode, I talk with Nate Foreman about microservices-driven work he's been doing with a large enterprise recently. We discuss the goods and the bads of this approach and, overall, how it's working out. It's a good discussion of how all the usual "cloud native" concept actually play out in the real world.
(As you can guess, it's not actually an "action figure" company, we just used that example to mask the actual company.)
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Show Notes and Links
DevOpsDays Detroit (http://www.devopsdays.org/events/2015-detroit/)
Nate in LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-foreman-87660661).
Coté: @cote (https://twitter.com/cote/), cote.io (http://cote.io)
Libsyn downloads as of 20160912: 529.

Summary

You don't hear too many stories about microservices in "normal" companies. In this episode, I talk with Nate Foreman about microservices-driven work he's been doing with a large enterprise recently. We discuss the goods and the bads of this approach and, overall, how it's working out. It's a good discussion of how all the usual "cloud native" concept actually play out in the real world.

(As you can guess, it's not actually an "action figure" company, we just used that example to mask the actual company.)

Subscribe: iTunes, RSS Feed

Show Notes and Links

DevOpsDays Detroit
Nate in LinkedIn.
Coté: @cote, cote.io

Libsyn downloads as of 20160912: 529.

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