This post into delves into the non-technical aspects of adopting microservices within a company. With the world now being driven by technology, companies must learn to adapt, stay agile and continue to increase velocity in their core business.
The transition towards a microservice architecture are usually thought of as a process driven by technical limitations of an existing system. While that’s true in most cases, many of the other reasons for moving in that direction are led by higher level requirements related to the business and team dynamics.
The post will cover motivations, the migration path, what success may actually look like and the tradeoffs which are made in such a transition.
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