Queensland Transport stands up new platform for microservices push – Strategy – Software

Queensland’s Section of Transportation and Primary Streets (TMR) has stood up a new system from world program agency Thoughtworks to adopt a microservices architecture.

The microservices and occasion pushed architecture (MEDA) system was proven about the previous 6 months below a new strategic electronic partnership amongst the pair.

TMR’s IT department selected Thoughtworks as a lover below its electronic and technological know-how lover standing provide arrangement in December 2020.

Thoughtworks reported the MEDA system is a assortment of equipment and tactics that will make it possible for TMR to “rapidly make versatile business solutions next typical patterns”.

“Microservies allows TMR to carry on to develop and devote in shopper-oriented methods speedier and extra price efficiently,” it reported.

TMR executive director of business Lance Oswald reported the rewards of the partnership are twofold, permitting for the two the supply of a new system and the transfer of information.

“What worked well for us during this process was not only the means to produce a technical result but also the means to transfer information from a vendor lover to our interior groups,” he reported.

Oswald extra that this comes at a time when TMR is starting to “transition to new means of working”.

Thoughtworks ANZ controlling director Kristan Vingrys reported the partnership is “a genuine testomony to how vital it is for business throughout all industries to have a strong system for innovation”.

“We seem ahead to setting up on our achievements with TMR’s MEDA system, harnessing this partnership and doing work with our experienced groups to support transfer the office in direction of a extra agile and transformational electronic framework,” he reported