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Open Culture in a Corporate Setting
Daniel Tenner discusses open culture in a corporate setting, how to get it and why to have one.
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Integrating Hybrid Cloud Database-as-a-Service with Cloud Foundry’s Service Broker
Lenley Hensarling describes how EnterpriseDB Cloud Management can provide responsible DevOps models for the enterprise.
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Lessons Learned from Migrating Legacy Enterprise Applications to Microservices
Ross Zhang and Jun Li talk about how they have successfully solved many puzzle pieces with migrating traditional Java enterprise applications using Spring Boot, Spring Cloud and Cloud Foundry.
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An Enterprise Journey to DevOps at Manulife
The panelists discuss how Manulife is transforming the way it builds software and how this transformation looks like from the point of view of developers, operators and the business.
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Google Cloud Platform for the Enterprise
Jay Marshall and Vic Iglesias talk about how GCP was built for the enterprise, enabling users to deploy their applications on the same infrastructure Google uses for search, YouTube or GMail.
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Can Building Enterprise Software Actually Be Fun?
Steve Garrity explains the custom process they use at Hearsay Social for large, enterprise projects.
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When Enterprise Meets DevOps
May Xu discusses the benefits and challenges of using DevOps in the enterprise and how to adopt it, covering business value discovery, people, principles, practices, the environment and metrics.
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Enterprise Architecture in a Heterogeneous Environment
Dustin Hudson discusses enterprise architecture using case studies and life examples to illustrate how to put together legacy systems and third-party apps while considering user-driven decisions.
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Take a Groovy Rest
Guillaume Laforge talks about APIs, how Groovy and Rest services interact, and how to test such APIs with Spock to be “Enterprisey".
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The future of Agile in the Enterprise
The panelists, Alisa Bowen, Pete Steel, Cameron Gough, Lachlan Heasman (moderator), discuss the current status and the future of Agile in the enterprise.
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Delivering the Composable Enterprise
Saul Caganoff looks at what service-oriented enterprises can learn from APIs and microservices to overcome both technical and cultural challenges.
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A Polyglot Approach to Enterprise Software
Scott Shaw, James Gregory describe the benefits of a polyglot approach to building enterprise software, showing how diversity can shorten feedback cycles and expose hidden business model assumptions.