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09:00 - 10:00
Description
Much of the attention for microservices architectures tends to focus on the technical aspects. But when you look into the details of organisations that have benefited from this approach, you realise that there is more to getting the most out of microservices than lots of shinny new technology.
In this talk, I’ll show how organisational structures and team responsibilities may need to change if you want to get the most out of adopting a microservice architecture. Looking at traditional IT structures and comparing them with the modern autonomous delivery teams, I’ll explore how to get the organisation and architecture working well together. From Conway’s law to Dunbar’s number and two pizza teams, you’ll see how you can start to apply these ideas inside your own company.