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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.
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Zero to 12 Million
Brendan Aye discusses how T-Mobile built an application receiving 12M daily calls with Cloud Foundry, covering the issues encountered and how they dealt with them.
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The Why behind DevOps, Containers and Microservices
Edson Yanaga keynotes on the reasons one would engage in DevOps, containers, and microservices.
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Kafka Streams - from the Ground Up to the Cloud
Marius Bogoevici introduces the Kafka Streams API and the Kafka Streams processing engine, showing how to write and deploy Kafka Streams applications using Spring Cloud Stream.
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Not Actually a DevOps Talk, or, beyond “Survival is Not Mandatory”
Michael Coté discusses lessons learned from failures and successes from DevOps-practicing organizations, providing advice on how to get started with DevOps.
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Kubernetes Superpower
Sarah Novotny discusses what made the Kubernetes community operate as one, how the members of the community applied practices of building organic teams and culture.
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Storage Made Easy with Spring Boot, ECS, and PCF
Presenters discuss the journey to create a service broker, make it consumable as a Tile in PCF, using ECS S3 as object storage.
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Cloud-Native Journey in Synchrony Financial
Michael Barber shares Synchrony Financial’s journey from a monolith application to microservices, from elaborating on the initial strategy to implementing a solution with Spring and PCF.