GOTO Amsterdam (June 13-15, 2016) is a vendor independent international software development conference with more than 60 top speakers and 800 attendees. The conference covers topics such as Microservices, Rugged, JavaScript, Post-Agile, Data, Spring++, Connected Worlds & Philosophy.

Clemens Vasters, Lead Architect, Microsoft Azure Service Bus

Clemens Vasters

Biography: Clemens Vasters

I'm an Architect working on Microsoft's Azure Compute and Messaging team, working on Service Bus, and Event Hubs for most of the last 10 years. I've also had a hand in creating services like Azure Notification Hubs, and the Azure IoT Hub, and several aspects of the foundational "behind the scenes" pieces of Azure. I am engaged in Microsoft's messaging standardization efforts for AMQP (and MQTT) and in industrial communication standards like OPC UA, where I also sit on the technical advisory council.

Twitter: @clemensv

Presentation: Messaging and Microservices

Track: Legacy to Microservices / Time: Tuesday 15:50 - 16:40 / Location: Graanbeurszaal

Microservices are the new hot topic in the industry, and yet they are based on foundational principles of service orientation as formulated in the early 2000s, and those were in turn based on experience and insights from building messaging-oriented systems in previous decades. In this talk, Clemens Vasters, Architect for Messaging at Microsoft Corporation is going to talk about the eternal truths and proven patterns of messaging, and about how messaging helps Microservices-architecture based systems achieve operational objectives.

Prerequisite attendee experience level: professional

Presentation: Digital Infrastructure and Digital Utilities

Track: Connected Worlds / Time: Wednesday 15:50 - 16:40 / Location: Effectenbeurszaal

"Internet of Things" is a metaphor for how the infrastructure of our daily lives is being rapidly equipped with digital smarts. These arise from collecting and evaluating information and controlling systems based on gained insights. This trend provides significant opportunities for new services and, at the same time, just as significant risks related to security, safety and privacy.
In this session, you’ll hear about the technical, operational, and organizational challenges posed by digital infrastructures, and about architectural approaches and platform capabilities that help address those.