Hi all, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? Hi, my name is Julien Dubois, I’m the creator of JHipster and I work as Chief Innovation Officer at Ippon Technologies, with my colleagues Pierre and Pascal. I started working on distributed applications in 2000, when I was doing my first J2EE […]
Hi all, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? Hi! My name is Ivan and I am one of the leaders of the Bulgarian JUG. I am into Java development since the dawn of the century and for the most part I’ve worked in a big enterprise (SAP Labs Bulgaria). Now […]
Hi Jakub, hi Kenny, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? We are both Spring Developer Advocates working at Pivotal. We spend most of our time supporting various customers from our industry, with a focus on moving code from development to production with increased speed and agility. Microservices embody one of […]
Hi Romain, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I’m a young software developer, I’ve co-developed the first version of Gatling, and worked as a consultant for several years. Afterwards, I have worked for around 5 years in a small team responsible for a large product, as developer, architect, and lead […]
Hi Serhat, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I’m a technical evangelist working for OpsGenie based in İstanbul. I’ve been involved in various parts of software development ranging from mobile to frontend to backend to operations, going all the way down to the dark side! Prior to working as an […]
Hi Katherine, Hi Adam, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? We are both software engineers at IBM, currently working with Apache Kafka in IBM Messaging. We first worked together on WebSphere Liberty where we helped our customers to build microservice applications. The text-based microservice adventure Game On and two IBM […]
Hi, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? Hi, I’m Emmanuel Bernard, Hibernate contributor, Java Champion and Chief Architect, Data at Red Hat middleware. I’ve always been involved in improving how to process data from within applications. With microservices, the challenge is more complex because it involves inter system data communication. […]
Hi Vladimir, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I am founder and JUG Leader of AmsterdamJUG. I am part of profesional IT scene since 2006, in other words I am paid to develop software and solve complex problems in creative way since 2006. I had various titles over the years, […]
Hi Emily, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I am Emily Jiang. I am Liberty Architect for MicroProfile and CDI. I am passionate on the future of microservices and very keen to set up programming model for developing cloud native microservcies. Hence, I am involved in MicroProfile, to optimise enterprise […]
Hi Rachel and Melanie, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? Hi, I’m Rachel Orti. I am a Tech Lead working for the IBM Software Lab in France and very happy to also still contribute as a developer. I am not born in the cloud like Melanie 🙂 I started to […]
Hi David, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I am a Principal Architect working for Senacor Technologies, a German consultancy. If this sounds like Powerpoint and Excel, well, in that case think of me as a regular software developer. Microservices were practically unavoidable during the last couple of years. First […]
Hi Mete, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I’m a Developer Advocate at Google, based in London. I got into microservices out of necessity. In my previous roles, I did my fair share of monolithic apps, which sounded like a good idea back in the day. However, at some point, […]
Hi Susanne, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I am the former CTO of Just Software – a startup in Hamburg, Germany, providing the digital workplace JUST SOCIAL to communicate and collaborate in teams. Our journey to Microservices was mainly product and organizational driven. We started with a monolith in […]
Hi Manfred, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I’m building web-based business software since the late 90s and nowadays my focus is on Angular. I’m following it close since its first days and I’m helping my customers with Angular workshops and consultancy on a regular basis since it went BETA. […]
Hi David, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I used to code in Java and I’ve always fought against heavyweight, monolithic applications. But it’s only nowadays that I see how easily we are able assemble those microservices like legos thanks to containers and a service mesh. It’s a lot of […]
Hi Grygoriy, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? Last years I’ve been working as a Software Architect in multiple companies and industries. I’m coming mainly with Java hands-on experience and beside distributed systems architecture hold also background and interests in software security. Microservices to me was always a tool to […]
Hi Gunnar, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I’m an open-source enthusiast and software engineer working at Red Hat, where I’m leading the Debezium project. Debezium is a platform for change data capture (CDC) based on Apache Kafka, allowing you to react to all the inserts, updates and deletes in […]
Hi Cyrille, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? Hi, I’m an happy developer! I’m lucky to have great colleagues at Arolla and around who care about how to do things well in software. Which means I’m enthusiastic about design in every aspect, from OO to FP, from TDD, which is […]
Hi David, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I started at elastic, the company behind elasticsearch and friends, more than 5 years ago. I moved recently to an evangelist position as I’m more now a speaker than a developer. While going to conferences, I can see that microservices are becoming […]
Hi Ken, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I’m a software engineer that’s worked for many enterprises all over the world, though currently I work for Red Hat developing Thorntail. As the co-founder and lead of Thorntail, formerly WildFly Swarm, I’ve had the opportunity to delve into microservices from the […]