About speaker
I am a senior software architect with 20+ years' experience passionate about technology, cloud and development. Throughout my career,I have designed, built and managed systems from small to large in various business contexts such as insurance, financial services or mobility industries.
25 years experience in IT in several business fields and positions (dev, run, business analyst, project manager, architect, consulting, presales... and now DevRel)
Strong expertise about Free and Open Source Software (9 years in a dedicated skill center, animating communities, talks and articles..
About speakers company
Worldline is the leader in the Payment Industry in Europe.
We are shaping a new world of payments and trusted transactions. With our advanced payments technology, local payments expertise and solutions customised for hundreds of markets and industries, we are helping millions of businesses of all sizes to realise their ambitions – faster, simpler and more securely.
Worldline is the leader in the Payment Industry in Europe.
We are shaping a new world of payments and trusted transactions. With our advanced payments technology, local payments expertise and solutions customised for hundreds of markets and industries, we are helping millions of businesses of all sizes to realise their ambitions – faster, simpler and more securely.
Designing a new platform is always tricky to set up.
How to start? What is the best strategy to adopt while designing a platform? What kind of architecture should we deploy: event streaming, orchestration, or choreography?
For a brand-new platform: "Donut @ Home", we will proceed a live architecture study.
After analysing the customer needs, brainstorming, and exchanging our ideas, we will choose among all the potential solutions the *least worst* option.
You will be asked to validate our design and the different implementation examples.
At the end of this talk, you will have tips and tricks for thinking about it and starting working on architecture studies in complete peace of mind.