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Impact of Machine Learning Systems in Industries
The panelists discuss the impact machine learning is having on various industries.
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ETL Is Dead, Long Live Streams
Neha Narkhede shares the experience at LinkedIn moving from ETL to real-time streams, the challenges of scaling Kafka to hundreds of billions of events/day, supporting thousands of engineers, etc.
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The History and Future of Wearable Computing and Virtual Experience
Amber Case talks about the road from VR to AR, the history and future of wearables, human augmentation, infrastructure, machine vision, computer backpacks, heads up displays, reality editing, etc.
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The Next Decade of Software Development
Joel Semeniuk gives a keynote on the next decade of software development, what the trends trends are, what is driving them, and what the role of innovation is in all of this.
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Awesome Super-Problems
Luke Hohmann shows how Innovation Games have evolved into scalable multidimensional frameworks that are being used by agilists around the world to tackle various problems.
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Help Developers Do What They Love - SpringOne Keynote
The authors keynote on Pivotal and Cloud Foundry, the role of women in software development, containers and broken culture, experiences shared by Comcast and City Bank building solutions with Pivotal.
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Simplifying the Future - SpringOne Keynote
Adrian Cockcroft keynotes on the lessons learned so far on cloud computing and applying them to simplify future projects.
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CloudFoundry Foundation plus Stories from Accenture, Bloomberg, Comcast and more - SpringOne Keynote
A keynote on: CloudFoundry Foundation, stories from Accenture, Bloomberg, Comcast, Manulife and McKesson using Pivotal technologies, and Cloud Foundry running on Azure and GCP.
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Phoenix and Elm – Making the Web Functional
Chris McCord and Evan Czaplicki keynote on the birth, development and benefits of using their respective tools they created for web development: Phoenix and Elm.
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Incident Response: Trade-offs Under Pressure
John Allspaw provides a glimpse into how other fields handle incident response, including active steps companies can take to support engineers in those uncertain and ambiguous scenarios.
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Science at Eclipse
Jay Billings presents the Eclipse Science Working group, its history, members, current projects, and plans for the future.
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How to Create Genuine Value for Internal and External API Consumers
Steven Willmott looks at how APIs’ value helps genuine success for an API program and an organization's platform initiatives as a whole, including examples and takeaways.