ArchitectureArchitecture
Conference50min
INTERMEDIATE

Modular Monolith Architecture: when microservices are an overkill

This conference highlights the benefits of Modular Monoliths over microservices, emphasizing simplicity, scalability, and maintainability. It covers design principles, case studies, and strategies for transitioning to microservices if needed, providing valuable insights for architects and developers to make informed architectural decisions aligned with project needs.

Ievgenii Korniichuk
Ievgenii KorniichukUBS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS POLAND

talkDetail.whenAndWhere

Thursday, June 12, 16:15-17:05
Room 2
talks.description
In today's tech landscape, microservices often dominate architectural discussions. Yet, for many projects, this approach introduces unnecessary complexity and overhead. Enter the Modular Monolith—a balanced architecture that combines the simplicity of monoliths with the organizational benefits of modular design.Join us at this conference to explore:When to choose a modular monolith over microservices, and why it's often the smarter choice.Design principles that ensure scalability, maintainability, and clear module boundaries.Real-world case studies showcasing successful modular monolith implementations.Strategies for transitioning from monoliths to microservices, if and when needed.Whether you're a software architect, developer, or tech decision-maker, this event offers insights to help you make informed architectural choices that align with your project's needs and constraints.
scalability
monolith
maintainability
microservices
talks.speakers
Ievgenii Korniichuk

Ievgenii Korniichuk

UBS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS POLAND

Poland

Eugene is a tech lead in MEGDP @ UBS, with 11 years of experience in designing tools and frameworks that allow multiple integration scenarios for tenants within internal Data Mesh for bank data market. Before UBS, he worked with fast data from IoT and multiuser mobile platforms, games and airfare.
comments.title

comments.speakerNotEnabledComments