Micronaut, the revolutionary new framework for building microservices and serverless applications in the cloud, will be featured at Google Cloud Next '19!
In a one-hour breakout session at Google Cloud Next '19, Micronaut co-founder, Jeff Brown, will introduce the Micronaut Framework and demonstrate how it simplifies the development and deployment of microservices and serverless applications to Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
“Micronaut was designed with built-in support for GCP services and hosting, and we're honored to have this opportunity to present it at Google's premier technology conference,” said Brown. “We deliberately designed the framework from the ground up to simplify the development and deployment of microservices and serverless applications, and we found that Google's cloud services were the perfect complement to what we set out to accomplish.”
Micronaut’s built-in Google Cloud support includes service discovery and configuration, distributed tracing, and cloud instance metadata. Together, Micronaut and GCP can be leveraged to build and deploy lightning-fast, ultra-lightweight serverless and microservice applications at scale.
Google Cloud Next is an annual conference hosted by Google featuring three days of networking, learning opportunities, and interaction with Google experts, technology leaders, and business executives across all industries. The 2019 conference will be held April 9-11 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
Learn more about leveraging the combined power of GCP and Micronaut.