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Techorama 2022
 | 25.05.2022

Right {thing, focus, place}: Cloud-native microservices – with Dapr?

Microservices-all-the-things. Yeah, we heard you. Today, let's talk about pragmatic ways of implementing service-based architectures, satisfying modern cloud-native approaches. Doing the right thing. With exemplary use of the open-source Dapr runtime and framework, Christian shows how to concentrate your time and brainpower on writing features & business logic, not infrastructure. Keeping the right focus. Last but not least, he discusses how to run your [micro]services on a spectrum of execution environments, from self-hosted on-premises to the public cloud. Picking the right place.

Christian Weyer
Christian Weyer is co-founder and CTO of Thinktecture. He’s been creating software for more than two decades.

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Techorama 2022
23.05.22  
- 25.05.22 
@ Antwerp
 (BE)
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