Continuous delivery is important at any scale, but especially when building a distributed infrastructure.
Continuous delivery is the process by which software is built and (possibly) deployed automatically. The flow to this process is non-trivial and when introducing a complex distributed infrastructure – like microservices – managing delivery and deployments becomes complex. This talk introduces attendees to considerations for managing continuous delivery at scale, and offers solutions for facilitating the process in an organization.
Dan Woods is a Senior Engineer with The Groundwork. He is passionate about software architecture and best practices. Dan is active in the Java and Groovy communities and is a core team member for the Ratpack web framework open source project.
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