InfoQ Homepage Orchestration Content on InfoQ
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Are You Done Yet? Mastering Long-Running Processes in Modern Architectures
Bernd Ruecker discusses process orchestration and how tools like microservice orchestrators or workflow engines are built to implement long-running capabilities.
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Orchestration vs Choreography, a Guide to Composing Your Monolith
Ian Thomas looks at coupling, how it affects distributed systems and organization design and the techniques and technology that can help make a microservices architecture effective.
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Orchestrating Hybrid Workflows with Apache Airflow
Ricardo Sueiras discusses how to leverage Apache Airflow to orchestrate a workflow using data sources inside and outside the cloud.
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Moving beyond Request-Reply: How Smart APIs Are Different
Bernd Ruecker talks about real-life experiences around typical architecture patterns and why people have to carefully think about boundaries and responsibilities of their components.
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Operational Considerations for Containers
Chris Swan discusses how to deal with container operational considerations regarding image management, security, audit, logging, orchestration, and how that relates back to developer experience.
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Petabytes Scale Analytics Infrastructure @Netflix
Tom Gianos and Dan Weeks discuss Netflix' overall big data platform architecture, focusing on Storage and Orchestration, and how they use Parquet on AWS S3 as their data warehouse storage layer.
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Orchestrate All the Things! with Spring Cloud Data Flow
Eric Bottard and Ilayaperumal Gopinathan discuss easy composition of microservices with Spring Cloud Data Flow.
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Mesos: A State-of-the-art Container Orchestrator
Jie Yu discusses how containers are managed in Mesos, the future of container support in Mesos, and shows some of the new container networking and storage features.
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Business Process Orchestration & APIs
Saul Caganoff discusses the different use cases for API consumption and the technical affordances API designers can provide to support those use cases.
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Consul: Service-oriented at Scale
Armon Dadgar presents Consul, a distributed control plane for the datacenter. Armon demonstrates how Consul can be used to build, configure, monitor, and orchestrate distributed systems.
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Designing Composite Services Using BPMN 2.0 as a Visual Programming Language
Lloyd Dugan discusses using the BPMN visual programming language for designing composite services and service orchestration.
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Terrible Noises for Beautiful People
In this FutureRuby session, Misha Glouberman has the audience make terrible noises and behave like a giant cellular automaton - among other things.