There are a number of capabilities developers need in order to be successful. One of them is easy and fast access to data. Today more than ever, applications rely on both large-scale and high-velocity data pipelines to support key features and capabilities. But with so many applications and microservices requiring data, things can get pretty complex pretty quickly. There needs to be a way to tame this complexity so developers can do their best work.
In this week's episode of Pivotal Insights, hosts Jeff Kelly and Dormain Drewitz speak with Shawn McAllister, Chief Technology Officer at Solace. Solace is a provider of open data movement solutions and a Pivotal partner. The three discuss some of the challenges developers face building data pipelines and messaging queues in cloud-native environments, highlight some specific use cases like data movement for IoT applications, and explore how developers can leverage Solace on Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
News & Resources
- Learn more about the implications of data movement in cloud-native environments at the Pivotal | Google Cloud-Native Roadshow, coming to a city near you.
- Get started with Solace on PCF with the Solace Messaging for PCF tile on PivNet.
- Check out this Q&A with Susan Fowler about production-ready microservices on InfoQ and read her book on the same topic that Dormain mentions in this episode.
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