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Cloud Foundry Services on PKS with No Extra Code
Joe Eltgroth and Jeenal Shah introduce Kibosh: a framework to deploy services to PKS/Kubernetes and make them available to applications.
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Fine-Grained Sandboxing with V8 Isolates
Kenton Varda explains how Cloudflare built a compute platform using V8 isolates instead of containers or VMs, achieving 10x-100x faster cold starts and lower memory footprints.
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The Cloud Challenge
Richard Moran discusses how Fidelity Investments is leveraging people, process and technology to tackle cultural and technological problems and take on the cloud challenge.
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Extreme Pipelines
Cory Jett, William Marchlewski discuss how Mastercard built a CF pipeline, the current state, and what the future holds for automation.
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How Sleuth Bravely Cracked the Case of "Too Much to Code"
Adrian Cole, Marcin Grzejszczak discuss what Sleuth and Brave are, how Sleuth has changed and which are some of the new features in version 2.
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Zero to Multi-Cloud
Marcin Grzejszczak, Jon Schneider discuss using Spring Cloud Pipelines and Spinnaker together.
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Going Cloud Native with Spring Cloud Azure
Yitao Dong and Yawei Wang show how to create cloud native apps with Spring Cloud on Azure.
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Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.3: A First Look
Pieter Humphrey, Jared Ruckle discuss some of the features in CF 2.3, including polyglot service discovery, service instance sharing, Spring Cloud Services 2.0, PAS for Windows and Steeltoe.io.
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Running AWS Lambda Functions on CloudFront with Lambda@Edge
Oliver Gutperl introduces the Lambda@Edge runtime model, outlines use cases like cookie handling and redirects, then he covers experimental ideas that take advantage of serverless.
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Forced Evolution: Shopify's Journey to Kubernetes
Niko Kurtti talks about the challenges Shopify saw in moving from a traditional host-based infrastructure to a cloud native one, moving not only their core app to Kubernetes but also other apps.
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Next Gen Networking Infrastructure with Rust
Carl Lerche shows using Rust to provide a networking platform that provides expressiveness, speed, and safety, exemplifying with Linkerd, a “service mesh” proxy for cloud native applications.
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The Cloud is Ready. Are You? Accelerating Enterprise Cloud Adoption with Automation
Ashok Balasubramanian discusses how Syntel’s automation powered approach helps enterprises adopt cloud, including one case of adoption of Pivotal.