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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.
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It Doesn't Work That Way in Enterprise
Pete Smith discusses the difficulties of being an enterprise developer, the limits set for development in such an environment and what can be done about it.
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Scala in the Enterprise
Peter Pilgrim presents the experience of adopting Scala in the digital enterprise. He provides technical and development advice to agile teams new to implementing Scala.
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Distributed Platform Development with Groovy
Dan Woods discusses the approach to developing a scalable enterprise architecture, and demonstrates implementations based on the variety of technologies available from the Groovy ecosystem.
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The Four Pillars of DevOps: Agility for the Enterprise
John Shaw discusses four pillars to DevOps: Environments, Deployment, Testing and People based on experiences developing financial systems for governmental clients.
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Applications of Enterprise Integration Patterns to Near Real-Time Radar Data Processing
Garrett Wampole describes an experimental methodology of applying Enterprise Integration Patterns to the near real-time processing of surveillance radar data, developed by MITRE.