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The Art of Chaos Engineering Panel
The panelists answer audience questions on the emerging field of chaos engineering including what chaos engineering is, how you get started with it, and pitfalls of adoption.
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Dockerize Your Development
Lee Brandt shows how to get Docker set up for a project, how to maintain the Docker environment, and how to deploy to production, explaining the basics of Docker.
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Tech Modernization: A Cloud Migration
John Berry and Henri van den Bulk share lessons learned and guidance on building scalable cloud-based SaaS applications.
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With Great Scalability Comes Great Responsibility
Dana Engebretson covers the contextual pros and cons of a number of architectural patterns given real world scalability constraints.
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Enable Authentication and Authorization with Azure Active Directory and Spring Security
Yawei Wang shows through a live coding session how to use Spring Security to enable Azure Active Directory authentication and authorization.
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Pivotal Cloud Foundry, Google Machine Learning, and Spring
Brian Gregory, Brian Jimerson introduce the GCP Service Broker on Pivotal Cloud Foundry and the Google Cloud Machine Learning APIs demonstrating a Spring application using the Machine Learning APIs.
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Take DevOps to 11 and Sprinkle Cloud on it with Rainbows and Unicorns
Matt Curry discusses the practices that helped a lean DevOps platform team grow to support 500 developers and an enterprise scale platform on Cloud Foundry.
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Programming the Network Data Plane
Changhoon Kim talks about the new PISA ASICs and P4 and shows us how they will change the way we design, build, and run not just networks, but also distributed systems and applications.
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Chaos Engineering on a Budget
Heather Nakama tells the story of implementing chaos testing on a small product, and how several small and targeted early investments in chaos engineering saved time and effort.
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Containers, Kubernetes and Google Cloud
Mete Atamel shows how to build a system, starting with a microservice, containerize it using Docker, and scale it to a cluster of resilient microservices managed by Kubernetes.
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Reimagining Customer Experiences Utilizing Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Jason Michener and Vipul Savjani discuss how Comcast used Pivotal Cloud Foundry to create a new application that changed how they are engaging with their customers.
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Understanding Azure Resource Templates
Paul Hacker discusses the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates used when deploying an app on Azure, showing how to use the Azure Resource Template Visualizer.