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Moving from monoliths to microservices

  • 1.  Moving from monoliths to microservices

    TM Forum Member
    Posted Nov 13, 2017 10:06

    Did you know Neural Technologies and Claus Nielsen, the company's Director of Product Management, have been evangelizing microservices way before they were even considered microservices? 

    Claus is adamant in the circumstance that when managed properly, microservices can be the agile remedy to complex, monolithic architectures.  This has been going on for at least a decade, when microservices were referred to by Claus as "botpac" which is a combination of a robot and a package.

    Lucky for us, Nielsen provided us a sneak peak into his presentation at TM Forum Live! Asia 2017 this December.  Not only does he plan to speak about how Neural Technologies has been utilizing microservices, developing solutions and why it is the best way to develop but he will even touch base on possible pitfalls to guarantee people and companies are fully prepared for what is to (potentially) come. Nielsen provides an awesome analogy of cars to explain why the methodology was adopted in the first place, check it out!

    Could microservices potentially be a remedy for complex, monolithic architectures? If so, that would be a great discovery since monolithic architectures often drain time and energy from employees and their companies.

    What do you think? Would you take the chance, and would you feel comfortable if your company were to take the chance? If this peaks your interest, check out the rest of the article here.



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    Melanie DiGeorge
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