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What do Netflix and Amazon have in common?

Microservice architecture is what. Tuesday evening, a local group of Microsoft .NET developers will be talking about the technology at 1313 Innovation.

An Amazon package. (Photo by Flickr user Mike Seyfang, used under a Creative Commons license)

Have you ever wondered how or why microservice architecture is being used by companies like Netflix and Amazon instead of default monolithic paradigm?
Then join First State .Net and the meetup’s guest speaker, Kevin Buckley, for an informative discussion.
“Kevin will walk through his experience in breaking up a monolithic system into a microservice architecture with examples of where it went well, where it wasn’t great, and how it’s helped his company,” reads the group’s event page.
http://www.meetup.com/First-State-Net/events/225163971/
Miguel Zakharia, the organizer of First State .Net, says Buckley is “an experienced developer working with Chatham Financial and this talk is a can’t miss!”
This event is free and sponsored by CSC and 1313 Innovation.

Full disclosure: The author of this post works for event sponsor 1313 Innovation.
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