How to Overcome Data Challenges When Refactoring Monoliths to Microservices

February 28, 2018
When taking existing monoliths and decomposing their components into new microservices, the most critical concerns have much less to do with the application code and more to do with handling data. In this webinar, Kenny Bastani from Pivotal and Jason Mimick from MongoDB will focus on various methods of strangling a monolith’s ownership of domain data by transitioning the system of record over time. The new system of record, MongoDB, will fuel rapidly built and deployed microservices which companies can leverage for new revenue streams. They will use practices from Martin Fowler’s Strangler Application to slowly strangle domain data away from a legacy system into cloud-native MongoDB clusters using microservices built with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud. Speakers: Kenny Bastani is a Spring developer advocate at Pivotal. As a passionate blogger and open source contributor, Kenny engages a community of passionate developers on topics ranging from graph databases to microservices. Kenny is a co-author of Cloud Native Java: Designing Resilient Systems with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and Cloud Foundry from O’Reilly. Jason Mimick is the Technical Director for Partners at MongoDB developing new product and technical innovations with a number of companies. He's been at MongoDB nearly 4 years and previously spent the last 20-odd years in various engineering positions at Intersystems, Microsoft, and other companies.
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