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[DB Station&Service] Insights into the Cloud-Native Architecture of the Traveller Information Publication Plattform IRIS+
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Topic   Insights into the Cloud-Native Architecture of the Traveller Information Publication Plattform IRIS+
Session host(s) Enter your own name, if you suggest this session. Anyone that may later co-host, can then add his name here in the same way. Jörg Riechers
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Type 45 min presentation  + 30 min dialog

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This session will explain the architecture of  our newly built publication platform IRIS+ with the specific perspective of cloud computing. You will learn the differences between “traditional” software platforms (even if they are  operated in a cloud environment after a “lift and shift” migration) and modern microservice architectures in the context of traveler information processing. What are the advantages of this architecture? Which challenges we had to address during the development and the operation phase of our project? After the presentation we would like to discuss specific questions and share similar experiences on a conceptual or technical level.

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