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Migrating the Monolith
Rohit Kelapure discusses tools and prescriptive quantitative techniques for creating an application suitability funnel and comprehensive criteria for migrating applications to a PaaS.
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Getting Started with Spring Cloud
Josh Long and Dave Syer focus on how Spring Cloud integrates service registration, declarative REST clients, messaging microservices with Spring Cloud Stream and much more.
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Lattice: A Cloud-Native Platform for Your Spring Applications
Matt Stine introduces the basics of Lattice, a cloud-native application platform that enables one to run applications in containers like Docker, on a local machine via Vagrant.
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Cloud Native Java with Spring Cloud Services
Scott Frederick and Craig introduce the capabilities provided by Spring Cloud Services and demonstrate how it makes simple work of deploying cloud native applications to Cloud Foundry.
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Atlassian Hybrid Cloud/On-Premise Software Delivery and the Journey to 300,000 Applications in the Cloud
George Barnett discusses techniques for building the supporting infrastructure for a hybrid model, and how to make monitoring, deployment tools, and shared services work effectively.
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Bring The Rain: Cloud Powered Continuous Delivery
Ken Dale demoes building, testing and deploying a project in the cloud using popular services and technologies.
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Spring Cloud at Netflix
Jon Schneider and Taylor Wicksell explain how they leveraged Spring Cloud Netflix inside of Netflix in applications and extended it further to incorporate fast properties, Atlas metrics, and more.
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Mobile-first Architectures
Alexander Stigsen explores the challenges & opportunities in developing for the new mobile cloud, where most of the processing power is not in a datacenter but in the pockets of users.
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Reactive Programming at Cloud-Scale and Beyond
Bart de Smet discusses how the reactive programming paradigm can be used for event stream processing and how it can be applied from small devices all the way to cloud-scale infrastructures.
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Fail Better: Radical Ideas from the Practice of Cloud Computing
Tom Limoncelli discusses creating resiliency at the most economic level, doing risky procedures often, and creating a blameless culture to encourage communication and improve system reliability.
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Extending Eclipse Flux
Martin Lippert and John Arthorne demo the creation of a cloud service with Flux, connecting it to a running Flux environment, and implement some basic features for a sample language.
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Hack Your API First
Troy Hunt explain how to discover the vulnerabilities of one’s own APIs, identifying common security anti-patterns.