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McDonalds, Six Sigma, and Offshore Outsourcing: Unexpected Sources of Insight
Chad Fowler keynotes on his career, the passion, the mistakes and good choices he made, and how that can help others learn the craft of software engineering.
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Apache Spark Plus Many Other Frameworks: How Spark Fits into the Big Data Landscape
Paco Nathan keynotes on how Spark fits into the big data landscape, describing what other systems work with Spark, and explaining why Spark is needed in the future.
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Getting Real with the MapR Platform
Jim Scott keynotes on the history of Hadoop, the difficulties that this technology has gone through, exploring the reasons why enterprises need to evaluate their targets and prepare for the future.
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SpringOne Technical Keynote 2
Day 2 technical keynote from SpringOne 2GX 2014. Topics include Spring Framework 4.1. Spring XD,Spring Cloud Components, and Reactor.
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SpringOne Technical Keynote 1
Opening Night Keynote from SpringOne 2GX 2014. Topics include Spring IO and Microservices, Groovy 2.3 and 2.4 and Grails 3.0 plans.
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The Business Value of Big Data Driven by the Internet of Everything
John Zamierowski discusses the business benefits of big data coming from the Internet of Everything, focusing on the "Why" and "How" of big data and current developments in sensor technology.
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Embracing Disruption: You Are Your Process
Jim Benson discusses what life has been like for him under canned processes and then provides a simple framework to help you create a great process that fits your organization.
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The Business Cases for Modeling and Generators
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen keynotes on what modeling languages and generators are more helpful and cost effective.
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Careful with Those People Skills: You'll Poke Somebody's Eye Out!
Angela Harms keynotes on the importance of improving relationship and communication through empathetic listening, authentic connection and compassion rather than applying practices blindly.
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Whither Web programming?
Gilad Bracha keynotes on what's keeping web technologies from being on par with their native counterparts.
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CoderDojo and Self Organization
Bill Liao keynotes on the scale-free self-organizing systems implemented by CoderDojo and how they can be used by other consumer software organizations that wants to achieve significant reach.
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Building Stuff Changes Everything
Pieter Hintjens keynotes on the current digital revolution that has created an “all seeing, all hearing policeman”, discussing what can be done about it.