Team topologies and the microservice architecture: a synergistic relationship
DDD Europe - Talk (50min)
- Speakers
Chris Richardson
- Description
In order to thrive in today's volatile and uncertain world, organizations need to master fast flow: the continuous delivery of a stream of small changes to customers and continuous feedback to development. Two essential enablers of fast flow at scale are Team Topologies - which structures an organization for fast flow - and the microservice architecture, which is an architectural style that enables large scale, fast flow development. But beyond both enabling fast flow, what exactly is the relationship between Team Topologies and the microservice architecture?
In this presentation, I describe the synergistic relationship between Team Topologies and the microservice architecture and how they enable fast flow. You will learn how the microservice architecture supports Team Topologies by enabling teams to work more effectively. I discuss also how to apply Team Topologies patterns in a way that enables the successful adoption of the microservice architecture. You will learn about the teams that the microservice architecture needs.
About Chris Richardson
Chris Richardson is a developer and architect. He is the author of POJOs in Action and the founder of the original CloudFoundry.com, an early Java PaaS for Amazon EC2. Today, he is a recognized thought leader in microservices and speaks regularly at international conferences. Chris is the creator of Microservices.io, a pattern language for microservices, and is the author of the book Microservices Patterns. He provides microservices consulting and training to organizations that are adopting the microservice architecture and is working on his Eventuate, an open-source microservices collaboration platform.