Hi Graeme, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I am the creator and maintainer of several popular Open Source projects, including Grails, GORM and Micronaut and I work for OCi as a principal software engineer. My work has always been driven by user input and feedback from the Open Source community. […]
Hi Mike, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? Hi, my name is Mike Francois and I’ve been freelance in Belgium for 5 years now (and more than 14 years in development ). I’m coming from France and travelled in many places to get experience, learnt different approaches and culture around […]
Hi Guillaume, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I’m Guillaume Laforge, working as a Developer Advocate for Google Cloud Platform at day, and promoting the Apache Groovy language at night. I’m a Java Champion, and also one of the happy co-founders of the Cast Codeurs podcast (in French). As a […]
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 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 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 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 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 […]