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With the launch of Microservice Builder this summer, IBM provides developers with a complete user experience for creating, testing and deploying Java microservices in managed WebSphere Liberty containers. And, with the new IBM Cloud private platform, a Kubernetes-based platform for managing and scaling those application containers on premises and providing the services they need.For your business, this means delivering microservices and applications with greater speed, consistency and reliability. As your operations and business scale up and grow, you need microservices that function in multiple cloud environments and support large, complex applications. Microservice Builder helps you with the basics of building and deploying Java microservices, powered with the capabilities for WebSphere Liberty to keep those microservices small but powerful. The IBM Cloud platform provides management, monitoring, failover and clustering capabilities for all containers regardless of content, with microservices enjoying greatest operational capability and flexibility when they are configured to provide the platform infrastructure with failback functions, healthcheck endpoints and so on. This is where Liberty really helps application developers, making these capabilities simple to configure in a way that makes sense to each application. Join our experts in a technical deep-dive session as they show you how to create and deploy enterprise-grade microservice solutions to benefit your business by enabling you to adopt a more frictionless application lifecycle from development through production.Speakers: David Currie Senior Software Engineer, WebSphere Application Server Development IBM Ian Robinson IBM Distinguished Engineer WebSphere Foundation Chief Architect IBM
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