Amazon Web Services

In this AWS re:Invent 2023 session, Dirk and Gregor explore advanced integration patterns and trade-offs for loosely coupled systems. They discuss the evolution from monolithic architectures to distributed systems, emphasizing the importance of integration in modern cloud applications. The speakers delve into key aspects of distributed system design, including coupling, control flow, flow control, message ordering, and error handling. They provide practical examples using AWS services like EventBridge, SQS, and Lambda to illustrate concepts such as asynchronous communication, queuing, and back pressure. The session also covers the significance of cloud automation in implementing these patterns effectively. Throughout the talk, Dirk and Gregor stress the importance of understanding trade-offs in architectural decisions and finding the right balance for each specific use case.

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