Big Ball of Mud to Microservices—Our Journey
Christian Deger is responsible for architecture and platform at RIO The Logistics Flow. He has more than 20 years of experience in software engineering and believes in a minimum viable platform supporting autonomous ‘you build it, you run it’ teams. He tries to align cultural changes and organizational transformation with architecture and infrastructure changes, when building cloud-native microservices.In this conversation Christian shares his experience leading a team through a journey from a Big Ball of Mud to Microservices. Vaughn and Christian discuss lessons learned and how the successful outcome was achieved.Join Microservices Meetup Munich!Microservices Meetup Munich on YouTubeFor more books on Domain-Driven Design and the Vaughn Vernon signature series go here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.