Microservices at scale can be complex, but they don’t need to be. The complexities become more obvious as you shift your organizational strategy to ‘feature’ teams and ‘logical’ applications with hundreds of independently deployed microservices. Common challenges include managing microservice sprawl and drift, tracking service versions and dependencies, and knowing who to call when a problem occurs. The management of SBOMs and CVEs based on a ‘logical’ application version can be a major challenge, even though this level of security detail is critical to your overall supply chain. Join Tracy Ragan and Steve Taylor as they cover these common complexities. Learn how a central microservice catalog will become a core component of your overall microservice governance as you move to simplify these very complex software systems. 📅 Date: May 31, 2022 ⏰ Time: 10:00 AM PST 📍 Venue: Zoom Webinar Speaker: 🔶 Tracy Ragan, CEO and Co-founder at DeployHub Tracy is an expert in configuration management and pipeline life cycle practices with a hyper-focus on microservices and cloud-native architecture. She currently serves as a board member of the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) and the Executive Director of the Ortelius Open Source project for Microservice Management. In addition, Tracy is a recognized evangelist in microservices and the continuous delivery pipeline. She is the Continuous Delivery Foundation Interactive Landscape creator, a blog contributor for the CDF, recognized by TechBeacon as one of the top 100 DevOps visionaries. She speaks at many DevOps events such as CNCF’s KubeCon and CloudBees DevOps World. Tracy is also a DevOps Institute Ambassador and speaks at AWS Marketplace webinar educational events. 🔶 Steve Taylor, CTO of DeployHub Steve Taylor, CTO of DeployHub, is seen as a visionary and industry leader in the area of microservices, DevOps process improvement, software build and release, and supply chain security. Steve serves on the CDF Technology Oversight Committee, is the architect of Ortelius, and a contributor to the CDF CDEvents project. Steve understands the challenges that microservices create and is working with the broader community to enable this modern architecture to be adopted across all organizations. You can often find him speaking at local industry events or on various open source projects.