An emerging architecture pattern for Agile integration: Cell-based architecture (sponsored by WSO2)
A cell-based architecture is a composable unit of architecture that is self-contained. The cell is independently scalable. Its independently deployable. Its independently governed. It's part of an ecosystem of cells. Asanka Abeysinghe explains how to use a cell-based architecture to connect architecture, implementation, and deployment by making autonomous development teams.
Talk Title | An emerging architecture pattern for Agile integration: Cell-based architecture (sponsored by WSO2) |
Speakers | Asanka Abeysinghe (WSO2) |
Conference | O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference |
Conf Tag | Engineering the Future of Software |
Location | New York, New York |
Date | February 4-6, 2019 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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The number of microservices running in enterprises increases daily. As a result, service composition, governance, security, and observability are becoming a challenge to implement and incorporate. A cell-based architecture is an approach that can be applied to current or desired development and technologies to address these issues. This technology-neutral approach helps cloud-native dev teams become more efficient, act in a more self-organized manner, and speed up overall release times. Asanka Abeysinghe offers an overview of a cell-based reference architecture that is API-centric, cloud native, and microservices friendly. You’ll learn the role of APIs in the cell-based approach and examine how real applications are built as cells. Along the way, Asanka explores metrics and approaches that can be used to measure the effectiveness of the architecture and demonstrates how organizations can implement the cell approach. This session is sponsored by WSO2.