Azure Spring Cloud is a fully managed service that lets you run your Spring Boot and .NET Core applications without the hassle of managing infrastructure. Quickly develop and deliver apps using managed Spring Cloud components, including service discovery, configuration management, and distributed tracing. Just deploy your source code or build artifacts, and Azure Spring Cloud will automatically wire your app with the Spring Cloud infrastructure.
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Josh Long (@starbuxman) has been the first Spring Developer Advocate since 2010. Josh is a Java Champion, author of 6 books (including "Reactive Spring" and O'Reilly's "Cloud Native Java: Designing Resilient Systems with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and Cloud Foundry" ) and numerous best-selling video training (including "Building Microservices with Spring Boot Livelessons" with Spring Boot co-founder Phil Webb), and an open-source contributor (Spring Boot, Spring Integration, Spring Cloud, Activiti and Vaadin, etc), a podcaster ("A Bootiful Podcast") and a YouTuber. |
Asir Selvasingh is a Principal PM Architect, Java on Microsoft Azure, on-point for everything developers need to build, migrate and scale Java applications on Azure. He started his software engineering career in the early days of Java, in 1995, and built enterprise products, applications and open source projects for many years. He works closely with the community, delivering sessions at Java conferences and fostering strategic relations that enriches the Java ecosystem. |
Sean Li is a program manager from the Spring on Azure team. In his role, Sean helped to enable Spring integrations with Azure services, and bring to market Azure Spring Cloud, an Azure first-party PaaS jointly built with VMWare, to simplify development of Spring applications on Azure. Prior to Spring, Sean helped driving feature definition and customer engagements for Azure Blockchain services and Azure Database for MySQL. |
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