<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Microservices architectures offer faster change speeds, better scalability, and cleaner, evolvable system designs. But implementing your first microservices architecture is difficult. How do you make myriad choices, educate your team on all the technical details, and navigate the organization to a successful execution to maximize your chance of success? With this book, authors Ronnie Mitra and Irakli Nadareishvili provide step-by-step guidance for building an effective microservices architecture.</p><p>Architects and engineers will follow an implementation journey based on techniques and architectures that have proven to work for microservices systems. You'll build an operating model, a microservices design, an infrastructure foundation, and two working microservices, then put those pieces together as a single implementation. For anyone tasked with building microservices or a microservices architecture, this guide is invaluable.</p><ul><li>Learn an effective and explicit end-to-end microservices system design</li><li>Define teams, their responsibilities, and guidelines for working together</li><li>Understand how to slice a big application into a collection of microservices</li><li>Examine how to isolate and embed data into corresponding microservices</li><li>Build a simple yet powerful CI/CD pipeline for infrastructure changes</li><li>Write code for sample microservices</li><li>Deploy a working microservices application on Amazon Web Services</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Ronnie Mitra is an author, strategist, and consultant with over 25 years of experience working with web and connectivity technologies. He is the coauthor of <em>Microservice Architecture</em> and <em>Continuous API Management</em> (both O'Reilly).</p><p>Irakli Nadareishvili is the vice president of Core Innovation at Capital One Financial Corporation, leading the teams responsible for building Capital One's modern, cloud native, microservices-based core banking platform. Before Capital One, Irakli was cofounder and CTO of ReferWell, a successful New York City-based health technology startup, and held technology leadership roles at CA Technologies and NPR. Irakli is coauthor of <em>Microservice Architecture</em> (O'Reilly). You can follow Irakli on Twitter at @inadarei.</p>
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