With more traffic than ever being generated through system to system connections, building robust integrations is a must. Keys to any complete integration include (but not limited to) zero data loss, queuing, decoupling application components, synchronous vs. asynchronous executions, throttling, logging and monitoring, and caching. This discussion will dive into many of these key components of integration.
The presentation will focus on eliminating data loss with best practice integration patterns, and will demo and show methods to ensure that data is never lost. The discussion will also explore decoupling components of an application into reusable microservices, caching for APIs, and ideas on how you can accomplish synchronous and asynchronous executions, all while maintaining high visibility into your platform with logging and monitoring.
Big Compass
Cloud Practice Manager
Aaron’s passion for technology and for enriching connectivity between people and between systems drives him to find innovative ways to help advance organizations through technology. Aaron is a Cloud Practice Manager and Architect at Big Compass and has rich experience in a variety of integration environments. Aaron has led various implementations as a developer, architect, and development man…
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