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Divide, Conquer & Scale: Microservices powered by Azure Cosmos DB

13 August, 2024 | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time

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Topic: Coding, Languages, and Frameworks

Language: English

Building microservices-based applications is a common consideration when designing modern, distributed systems. But what does it really mean to use Azure Cosmos DB as your data management system in the real world? What are the benefits of adopting this approach? What challenges might you face, and what trade-offs should you be aware of?
This demo-driven session dives deep into leveraging Azure Cosmos DB's global distribution, partitioning strategies, and consistency models to build resilient and scalable microservices architectures. From simple approaches to advanced patterns, this session will provide you with the knowledge and skills to master data management complexities in distributed microservices architectures. Discover the best practices to tap into the power of Cosmos DB's multi-model, globally distributed data capabilities to boost the resilience, flexibility, and scalability of your microservices applications.

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