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Cybersecurity Lead, PwC
Microservices is a unique architectural style that promotes the concept of a bounded context, where each separately deployed service owns its own data. This means that other services that need your data cannot access it directly-they must ask the service for the data. In this session you'll learn about 5 different techniques for accessing data from other services you no longer have access to, and different ways of sharing data in a microservices ecosystem.
This session is ideal for software architects, backend engineers, DevOps professionals, and technical leads working with microservices architectures. It will benefit those looking to optimize data access strategies, implement efficient data-sharing techniques, and manage distributed data challenges effectively.
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Cybersecurity Lead, PwC
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