Building Microservice-based Applications using Orkes Conductor
Blog post from Orkes
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, businesses are increasingly adopting microservices to enhance agility and responsiveness to market demands, with the microservice industry projected to grow by 22% in the next five years. This shift from traditional monolithic architectures, which are characterized by tightly coupled components and challenges in scalability and management, to microservice architectures enables the development of distributed applications where individual services can be updated, tested, scaled, and deployed independently. Orkes Conductor, a cloud-based platform built on Netflix Conductor, facilitates this transformation by offering an orchestration engine that simplifies the wiring of services, enhancing scalability, reliability, and flexibility across various programming languages and cloud environments. By allowing developers to focus on specific application requirements while automating error handling and resiliency, Conductor significantly boosts productivity and accelerates application development. This approach not only provides greater visibility and ease of debugging but also supports long-running workflows, scheduling, and workflow versioning, making microservice-based applications an attractive and efficient option for modern enterprises.