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The IASA Integration Architecture course is a three-day in-depth integration architecture discovery for anyone who wants to understand how to architect integrated systems. This course discusses many of the practical architectures including digital, high performance event archtiecture, blockchain and conversion of existing legacy systems to modern microservices.
The IASA Integration Architecture course is a 3-day exploration of modern integration architecture including microservices. In today’s technology landscape of hybrid cloud, IoT, API/Gateways, service mesh, serverless, blockchain, microservices and the ever more complicated set of legacy systems modernization and packaged SaaS solutions, integration could not be more critical. However, due to the system’s complexity, we must grow and new kind of integration architecture, which can deal with this complexity dependably and rationally. This course covers the primary integration patterns and methods in modern architectures, including hands-on components such as cloud, microservices with traditional integration methods. Also, the course covers information structure and dependencies and techniques with a focus on shared dependencies in transactional and non-transactional formation across information entities.
In developing a real-world integration architecture, several key concerns include:
- Business objectives and value delivery are essential regardless of the technology choices
- Software and information concerns drive out the integration “application” structure and design while
- The implementation will drive out infrastructure concerns, including implementation vehicles such as containerization versus serverless delivery.
This course provides an end to end understanding of these architectural aspects to leave the student with a solid understanding of the critical issues.
- Course Meeting Schedule: Weekly
- Course Meeting Tool: Teams