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Unwinding Platform Complexity with Concourse
Matt Curry and Alan Moran talk about how they started with a Concourse pipeline and evolved it into a platform automation powerhouse that delivers the entirety of their developer platform ecosystem.
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Keep Calm and CF Push on Azure
Gil Isaacs talks about Microsoft’s open source PaaS strategy and shows an example of how we can deploy Java micro-services to (Pivotal) Cloud Foundry on Azure.
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When Java Shops Grow Up They Become Web Companies
James Governor looks to bring the threads together about the Java renaissance and associated cultural change.
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The Power of Partnership & Building a Cloud Native Tier-1 Platform in Parallel to the Existing Platform and Performing a Reverse Integration Deployment Strategy
Working with the Comcast SPARROW Activation Team Pivotal provided input on product strategy, architecture and design, anticipating more than a 50% reduction in infrastructure systems.
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Unik: Unikernel Backend to Cloud Foundry
Idit Levine introduces Unik, an orchestration system for unikernels. He covers: an overview of Unikernel, UniK and the integration with Cloud Foundry followed by a demo.
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Adding ES6 to Your Developer Toolbox
Jeff Strauss presents some of the most interesting features available in ES6, providing developers with reasons why they should start using it today.
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Low Latency Microservices in Java
Peter Lawrey discusses the differences between microservices and monolith architectures, their relative benefits and disadvantages, patterns and strategies implementing low latency microservices.
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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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The Five Stages of Cloud Native
Casey West talks about anti-patterns and corresponding best practices based on his experience building application infrastructure and platforms, as well as the applications which are deployed to them.
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DevOps for Normals
Michael Cote explains why DevOps is "a thing," driven by real business needs and covers recent adoption trends (a sort of "state of the union" for DevOps), reviewing challenges faced adopting it.
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What I Learned from Four Years of Science-ing the Crap out of DevOps
Nicole Forsgren shares the results of studies spanning four years and 25,000 DevOps data points: continuous delivery and Lean management practices improves quality and security outcomes.
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Mapping Cloud Foundry Activities and Entitlements to IT Roles
Cornelia Davis maps Cloud Foundry's key functions to IT roles, explaining how Cloud Foundry can be used to optimize development and operations (Devops) in the organization.