A lot of software has one or more cloud components these days, and there�s a definite movement towards
cloud-first architectures. Hence, knowledge about cloud architecture has become an essential part of any
software engineer or architect�s toolbox. As you�ll notice, it�s often as much about knowing what NOT to
do as it is about knowing what to do. You�ll learn all about a time-tested approach towards architecting
cloud applications in Azure, from identifying architecture characteristics over design principles and
architecture decisions to architecture styles and mapping all of that to Azure components.
You�ll learn about the Well-architected framework, and you�ll also learn about a large variety of common
cloud design patterns, like async request-reply, pub-sub, event sourcing, CQRS, BFF and many more.
Finally, you�ll learn how to put all of it into practice by studying real-life use cases. In this course,
Kevin Dockx, a solution architect with over 20 years of experience, will help you become a (better) cloud architect.
Course Curriculum
5h 6m 9 sections
Welcome
02:23Free preview
What will you learn in this course?
03:04Free preview
Who is the course for and prerequisites
00:58Free preview
Introduction
01:11
An Introduction to Software Architecture
09:24
From Software Architecture to Cloud Architecture
02:52
The Fallacies of Distributed Computing
07:09
Common Architecture Styles in the Cloud: Microservices, Event-Driven, Web-Queue-Worker, Serverless
19:29
Bringing Together What We Learned
02:55
Introduction
00:58
Architectural Framework
02:46
A Suggested Approach
08:48
Identifying Architecture Characteristics
08:27
Design Principles, Architecture Decisions and Architectural Styles
06:47
Mapping Common Architecture Characteristics to Azure Components
06:14
Recap
02:38
Introduction
00:37
Introducing the Well-Architected Framework
07:38
The Five Pillars of the Well-Architected Framework
Kevin is a freelance solution architect, author & consultant, living in Antwerp (Belgium). He started working in the IT sector over 20 years ago, and is an 11-time Microsoft MVP. He's focused on architecture & security for web applications & integration components, using .NET and Azure. He's a keen proponent of open-source software. Also: wine.