With Steeltoe 1.1, the .NET Microservices Party Rolls On (Ep. 44)

September 27, 2017 Jeff Kelly

Don't look now, but .NET is in the midst of a renaissance. It started with Microsoft's embrace of open source and continues thanks to Steeltoe, an open source project that helps .NET developers implement common cloud-native patterns like service discovery, shared configuration, and circuit breaker. Steeltoe 1.1, released in mid-September 2017, includes a number of new capabilities that are sure to please .NET developers building microservices application. Pivotal's Zach Brown and Dave Tillman join Jeff and Dormain to dig into the details.

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Jeff Kelly

Jeff Kelly is a Director of Partner Marketing at Pivotal Software. Prior to joining Pivotal, Jeff was the lead industry analyst covering Big Data analytics at Wikibon. Before that, Jeff covered enterprise software as a reporter and editor at TechTarget. He received his B.A. in American studies from Providence College and his M.A. in journalism from Northeastern University.

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