Architecting for the enterprise in Node.js
JavaScript is replacing Java, Ruby, and .NET as the technology of choice for companies that want to build enterprise software faster and with fewer resources. Kurtis Kemple offers an overview of enterprise JavaScript applications at every level of the stack and discusses how to secure, integrate, test, store, monitor, and deploy them.
Talk Title | Architecting for the enterprise in Node.js |
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Conference | O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference |
Conf Tag | Engineering the Future of Software |
Location | San Francisco, California |
Date | November 14-16, 2016 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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Enterprise JavaScript—business-critical applications powered by JavaScript—is a developing area that is starting to make waves in the tech industry. What makes enterprise JavaScript such an engaging topic is that there isn’t really a go-to source for understanding the differences between operating JavaScript at scale and in business-critical settings. Many developers, VPs, and CTOs are left guessing or scraping blog posts in order to try and make informed decisions with regard to JavaScript in a large organization. Kurtis Kemple offers an overview of enterprise JavaScript applications at every level of the stack and discusses how to secure, integrate, test, store, monitor, and deploy them, helping you cut through the noise and focus on the core components of an enterprise ready system. Topics include: