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Asynchronous messaging is becoming increasingly popular in the architecture of distributed systems. And why not, when you have the benefits of increased scalability, fault-tolerance, performance, and decoupling? From ordering your latest gadget to dealing with mission-critical, high-performance systems—messaging is gaining traction.

00:00 | Intro
06:09 | AWS Simple Queue Service
27:06 | Azure Service Bus
45:32 | RabbitMQ

A message queue is the most critical infrastructure in distributed systems that use messaging. There are plenty of choices, ranging from databases to cloud solutions. But how do you decide what is the best fit for your organization and your system? Join us to discuss some of the most popular queuing systems – benefits, trade-offs and gotchas, with code samples.

By the end of this session, attendees will have a clear understanding of each system’s strengths and weaknesses and will be equipped with the knowledge to make informed decisions on the best messaging solution for their specific application architecture.

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About the speakers

About the speakers

Poornima Nayar

Poornima Nayar is freelance developer based in Langley, Slough, UK and an accomplished developer and technical architect for websites for over 10 years.She's a mother and has a passion for Carnatic Music.

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