Thu, Jun 27, 2024, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM (UTC)
Calling all engineers and architects interested in software architecture!🚀
In this panel discussion, we will talk about microservices and whether and in which cases they are friend or foe in modern architecture.
We will cover the following important questions:
🔹 At what stage do microservices make the most sense to implement?
🔹 How to decide whether a new feature or service should be a microservice or part of an existing service?
🔹 Are there any particular scenarios where microservices should be avoided?
🔹 What to think about when considering the transition to microservices?
🔹 Are microservices a passing trend or the future of software architecture?
🔹 What are the best practices for designing and deploying microservices?
🔹 What tools and technologies are most helpful in the microservices journey?
🔹 How to handle the complexity and overhead associated with managing microservices?
🔹 What are some of the biggest challenges our speakers faced when implementing microservices?
💡Is there a question you want to learn about at the Meetup and walk away with the answer?💡
Ask via Slido and we'll incorporate it into the program.
This event is all about tech, software architecture, inspiration, and networking 🚀 (plus refreshments and beer from Dva Kohouti or Pilsen 🍻).
The talks will be live-streamed, and the recordings will be available online after the event.
We are looking forward to seeing you soon! 🙌
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Productboard is the customer-centric product management platform that helps organizations get the right products to market, faster. Over 6,000 companies, including Microsoft, Zoom, 1-800-Contacts, and UiPath, use Productboard to understand what users need, prioritize what to build next, and rally everyone around their roadmap.