Organising for Success with Microservices

Event date: april 26, 2022
08:45a.m. - 10:00a.m. CET (UTC+1)
Location: Virtual event

Microservices seem to be more popular than ever for teams looking to go faster, but increasingly organizations are realizing that they aren’t getting the promised benefits. Often the focus is purely on the technical side of things, and that misses out a key ingredient in getting the most out of microservice architectures - the organizational structure itself.

Patterns and principles for faster transition

In this session, join our speaker Sam Newman as he explores what types of organizations get the most out of microservice architectures. Shifting from centralized, top-down decision making to more loosely coupled autonomous organizational structures, you'll see how both technical and organizational changes may be needed to fully deliver on the promise of microservices.

Along the way you'll discover how composable digital commerce platforms like VTEX offer an approachable first step towards you becoming a microservices organisation.

You'll learn

  • how technical and organisational changes are crucial to fully deliver on the promise of microservices
  • what type of organisations get the most out of microservice architectures
  • what new organisational structures mean for shifting decision making around buy vs. build
  • why and how MACH-oriented solutions can help 

Plus, all attendees will receive a complimentary breakfast pack so you can join us for a virtual breakfast.**

The audience

If you are a leading business in manufacturing, wholesale, distribution, CPG, or retail, wanting to move towards achieving a microservice architecture without starting from scratch, then our exclusive virtual roundtable event is for you.

The speaker

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Sam Newman is an independent consultant, speaker and author of the best selling books Monolith to Microservices and Building Microservices. With 20 years of industry experience, he has worked with diverse technology stacks and domains for companies all over the world. His main focus is on helping organizations get software into production more quickly and safely — he is an expert at navigating microservice complexities.