New York skyline. O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference 2018 (source: O'Reilly) Experts from across the software architecture world came together in New York for the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference. Below you’ll find links to highlights from the event.
Turning request-response on its head
Cornelia Davis explains how an event-driven approach addresses the fallacies of distributed computing.
- Watch “Turning request-response on its head.”
Extending the Kubernetes API
Jago Macleod shares recent work that lets users extend the Kubernetes API with custom resources and controllers.
- Watch “Extending the Kubernetes API.”
Events on the outside, on the inside, and at the core
Chris Richardson explains why events are a key application integration mechanism and how they’re used by applications to communicate with the outside world.
Developing a chaos architecture mindset
Adrian Cockcroft outlines the architectural principles of chaos engineering and shares methods engineers can use to exercise failure modes in safety and business-critical systems
Accelerate application delivery with a cloud-native mindset
Andrew Hately says enterprises must adopt a collaborative culture to truly exploit continuous-deployment workflows.
Going (cloud) native
Kevin Stewart explores the people, processes, and cultural aspects that complement the cloud-native computing stack.
- Watch “Going (cloud) native.”
