In this talk, we will delve into the challenges of modernizing legacy workloads built upon distributed monolith architectures and how Quarkus can be employed to address those issues. As many traditional enterprise applications suffer from complexity and maintainability issues, adopting modern, cloud-based technologies becomes increasingly essential for organizations to remain competitive in today's digital landscape.
We will discuss the limitations of distributed monoliths and how the shift toward cloud and microservice architecture has highlighted these drawbacks. Emphasis will be placed on Quarkus, an innovative technology that enables a lightweight, container-first approach to developing cloud-native Java applications. We will explore the benefits of utilizing Quarkus to modernize legacy workloads, such as streamlining the development process, enhancing performance, and lowering operational costs.
Finally, the talk will provide valuable insights and considerations for organizations planning their journey of modernizing legacy workloads with Quarkus, ensuring a smooth and successful transition toward a more agile and scalable application infrastructure.