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We are back with an special guest, Mogens (https://twitter.com/mookid8000) author of Rebus (https://github.com/rebus-org/Rebus/wiki), thanks to our friends from the Copenhagen .Net User Group (https://www.meetup.com/Copenhagen-Net-User-Group/). As usual we will start at 19.00 pm and after the talk we will have networking time with food and drinks.

Main talk

Many software development teams have already realised that big systems equal big price and big risk, whereas small systems equal small price and small risk, so it is becoming increasingly apparent that we're better off building several smaller systems instead of a monolith. This means that your architecture will be sliced many times vertically, and each slice will probably not need as many layers as you may be used to.

This makes building each slice an easier and more lightweight task, but it demands that you have the right tools to "integrate the slices". In this session, we'll take a look at Rebus (https://github.com/rebus-org/Rebus/wiki), which can be the glue that binds the pieces together. We'll take a look at three typical problems in enterprise software development, tie those problems to a real world setting, and then we'll see how Rebus with its reliable asynchronous messaging capabilities can help alleviate each problem.

Speaker bio

Mogens (https://twitter.com/mookid8000) is the owner of Rebus.FM (https://rebus.fm/), the commercial complement to the open source (and completely free) .NET service bus implementation, Rebus, which he happens to be the author of.

He likes to use contemporary databases and vintage architecture principles to build distributed systems in enterprisey environments, which he has done for more than 10 years now, primarily within the financial and commodity trading domains.

As a member of the core committee of "Aarhus .NET User Group (https://www.meetup.com/anugdk/)" he helps with setting up interesting meetups that target more than 1000 members – and then he is a Microsoft MVP within the "VS & Dev Tech" Department, which has earned him a glass statuette and several sheets of insanely blue stickers.

In addition to this he likes beer a lot, so he founded The Alley Beer Company with the intention of brewing the first really good craft beer of his hometown, Horsens.

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