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SaaS Design and Operation for Resilient, Real-time Applications

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July 12th, 2016

What does it take to build and run a real-time SaaS application? How do you monitor and update it in real-time with no down time? Mike Moran, Senior Architect, SaaS and Jesse Hodges, Sr Product Developer will talk about the architecture and conceptual approach they took to TrueSight Pulse – a real-time Monitoring-as-a-Service solution that delivers one-second metrics – and how they manage continuous deployment while providing uninterrupted service to customers.

Michael Moran

Senior Architect, SaaS, BMC Software

Michael Moran is currently a coding architect for SaaS at BMC Software. An entrepreneur, a leader, and an engineer; 4 of the last 5 companies he has been a part of have been successfully acquired. Michael has more than 15 years of experience building teams and scaling software, balancing both passion and pragmatism.

Jesse Hodges

Sr Product Developer

Jesse Hodges is currently leading development and maintenance of the backend systems that support the TrueSight SaaS portfolio. He has over 15 years of experience in software development and delivery, and has spent time in many roles including technical support, operations, performance analysis, and product development. Jesse is passionate about metrics, monitoring, observability, and delivering scaleable and resilient systems.

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