How to Think Like a Cloud Native Engineer: 2022

  • How low-code/no-code is making inroads in the enterprise
  • The API economy and why you need to consider service meshes
  • Microservices architecture and why cloud-native computing requires a new order of architectural maturity

Thursday, November 4, 2021

08.00 a.m. – 09.00 a.m. (PDT)
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. in local time (GMT -0400)

Cloud-native computing is more than an evolutionary step. It represents a true paradigm shift that changes everything we know about how to code, engineer, integrate, architect, run, manage, and secure modern applications. Moreover, this approach is just not about a set of technologies to adopt; it also reflects a change in an organization’s structure, processes, and culture.

In this webinar, Jason Bloomberg, the founder and president of digital transformation analyst firm Intellyx and author of the white paper, “Rethink the Modern Application,” will join WSO2 CTO Eric Newcomer in discussing the five critical ‘mind shifts’ people need to undergo in order to gain an appreciation for the full import of cloud native.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
  • Architects
  • Developers

Presented by

Jason Bloomberg

Founder and President, Intellyx

Jason Bloomberg is a leading IT industry analyst, author, keynote speaker, and globally recognized expert on multiple disruptive trends in enterprise technology and digital transformation. He is ranked among the top nine low-code analysts on the Influencer50 Low-Code50 Study for 2019, #5 on Onalytica’s list of top Digital Transformation influencers for 2018, and #15 on Jax’s list of top DevOps influencers for 2017.

Eric Newcomer

Chief Technology Officer, WSO2

Eric has more than 35 years of industry experience spanning a variety of senior roles in financial services and tech companies. In his current role, he is responsible for driving WSO2’s technical vision and helping to promote the adoption of products and projects, with a focus on enterprise customers.

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