Cloud applications are all about running cost efficient, scalable, and highly-available services while embracing the likelihood of failure. This absolutely requires developers to write code differently. In this technology-agnostic talk, Jeff walks through many concepts, requirements, and trade-offs required when building distributed cloud apps. We'll also go through the pros and cons of a microservices architecture, service communication techniques, and storage service concepts.
Jeffrey Richter is an Azure Software Architect and authored several best-selling Windows & .NET programming books as well as many MSDN magazine feature articles and columns. He is also a co-founder of Wintellect, a software consulting and training company where he has authored... Read More →