Optimize your event-driven architectures with Drasi
Event-driven architectures have become a staple of modern microservices, but they often remain surprisingly static—hardcoded triggers, rigid flows, and limited adaptability. Enter Drasi, a cloud-native workflow engine that embraces change as a first-class citizen.
In this talk, we’ll explore how Drasi reimagines orchestration by shifting from traditional event-driven models to reactive, state-aware workflows. Built for Kubernetes and designed with microservices in mind, Drasi enables systems to respond dynamically to real-world changes—whether it’s a new deployment, a failed job, or a shifting business rule.
We’ll cover:
The limitations of static event-driven systems in cloud-native environments
How Drasi models workflows as state machines that evolve with your system
Native integrations with Kubernetes, Dapr, and KEDA
Real-world use cases where Drasi simplifies complexity and boosts resilience
Whether you're building distributed systems, managing microservices, or just tired of brittle pipelines, this session will show you how Drasi brings orchestration to life—reactive, observable, and ready for change.
Langue | Français |
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Niveau | 0 |
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Speaker

Christophe Gigax
Passionate about computers for several years now, I decided to do more than just a hobby: my job. After a 5-year course at the Exia.cesi in Strasbourg allowing me to access a diploma in Information Systems Manager, I am now a Cloud Solution Architect...