Praise for Microservice Architecture

The authors’ approach of starting with a value proposition, “Speed and Safety at Scale and in Harmony,” and reasoning from there, is an important contribution to thinking about application design.

Mel Conway, Educator and Inventor

A well-thought-out and well-written description of the organizing principles
underlying the microservices architectural style with a pragmatic example of
applying them in practice.

James Lewis, Principal Consultant, ThoughtWorks

This book demystifies one of the most important new tools for building robust, scalable software systems at speed.

Otto Berkes, Chief Technology Officer, CA Technologies

If you’ve heard of companies doing microservices and want to learn more, Microservice Architecture is a great place to start. It addresses common questions and concerns about breaking down a monolith and the challenges you’ll face with culture, practices, and tooling. The microservices topic is a big one and this book gives you smart pointers
on where to go next.

Chris Munns, Business Development Manager—DevOps, Amazon Web Services

Anyone who is building a platform for use inside or outside an organization should read this book. It provides enough “a-ha” insights to keep everyone on your team engaged, from the business sponsor to the most technical team member. Highly recommended!

Dave Goldberg, Director, API Products, Capital One

A practical roadmap to microservices design and the underlying cultural and organizational change that is needed to make it happen successfully.

Mark Boyd, Writer/Analyst, Platformable

An essential guidebook for your microservices journey, presenting the concepts, discussions, and structures supportive of this architectural pattern as well as the pragmatic ground work to become successful.

Ian Kelly, Experimenter and Contributor, CA Technologies

..................Content has been hidden....................

You can't read the all page of ebook, please click here login for view all page.
Reset