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A Practical Approach to Cloud-native Patterns

2020/4/8
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Ian Crosby (@IanDCrosby, Managing Director @ContainerSoluti) talks about how Cloud-native applications are as much about new technology patterns as they are about new organization patterns, collaboration patterns and risk-management patterns. 

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**Topic 1 **- Welcome to the show. Tell us a little bit about your background, as you’ve been around software development and this move to cloud-native for a little while now. 

**Topic 2 **- Lets begin by talking about patterns. What are some common application patterns, and how do they begin to change when we’re talking about cloud-native patterns?

**Topic 3 **- What are some of the more commonly used cloud-native patterns? Are they more focused on the underlying technology (e.g. containers, Kubernetes, etc.) or more focused on the actual application (e.g. 12-factor, etc)?

**Topic 4 - Have you found that some patterns are easier for groups (or companies) to adopt than others? **

**Topic 4a **- “Why are patterns useful in Cloud Native?” or “How do you get started using patterns?” are two topics/questions which may be interesting.

Topic 5 - Have you found that some patterns are easier or more difficult to maintain over time?

**Topic 6 **- What are some common tips that you share with communities or your clients to help them find early success to build confidence?

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