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Microservices aren't all they're cracked up to be, let's try a different tack!
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⭐ Modular Monoliths Are The New Microservices ⭐
We've finally reached the trough of disillusionment on Microservices, and people have realized that they are not Magic, nor are they easy. Most of the supposed "benefits" of Microservices can achieved without that added complexity though. Let's discuss some strategies for how you can design your applications to be amazing without the overhead and complexity of resorting to Microservices.
⭐ Deven Phillips ⭐
Deven is a Senior Consulting Engineer with Red Hat's Cloud Native Application Development Practice, a program focused on helping organizations build cloud native software to market more quickly. The practice brings together open source tools, methods, and open culture to help companies become more innovative. Deven is proficient in many popular programming languages, as well as experienced in a number of different architectural platforms. Deven specializes in Microservices, Cloud, DevOps, Design Thinking, Domain Driven Design, and Kubernetes to create solutions which delight customers.