En esta sesión, nos adentraremos en Azure Container Apps, una plataforma serverless que permite ejecutar aplicaciones en contenedores con menos infraestructura y a menor costo. Exploraremos cómo Azure Container Apps facilita la implementación de puntos de conexión de API, el alojamiento de trabajos de procesamiento en segundo plano, y la ejecución de microservicios. Además, discutiremos cómo esta plataforma puede escalar dinámicamente las aplicaciones en función del tráfico HTTP, el procesamiento controlado por eventos, y la carga de CPU o de memoria2.
Solutions Architect & Frontend Lead at ENCAMINA MVP Developer Technologies User Experience Developer Expert. Passionate about new technologies, highlighting Windows Platform, Xamarin, ASP.NET, Microsoft Azure and SharePoint. I contribute to the developer community writing articles in my personal blog at Geeks.ms and occasionally at CompartiMOSS.com about SharePoint. I am also one of the TenerifeDev leads, user group about .NET Tenerife, and WPSUG user group about Windows Platform You can find me in Twitter with the user @ saintwukong
Ingeniero Técnico Informático de Sistemas por la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Solutions Cloud Architect en Encamina, he sido MVP de Microsoft durante 4 años en la categoría de Visual Studio and Development Technologies y actualmente en la categoría de Microsoft Azure. Poseo varias certificaciones de Microsoft y me mola mucho Azure. Llevo más de 20 años utilizando y desarrollando con productos de Microsoft. Me encanta participar en proyectos que tengan que ver con la nube porque para mí no es el futuro, es el presente de la tecnología. Soy fan de las Apis, de los servicios WCF y de todo lo que huela a backend
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