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Building Responsive Systems with Serverless, Event-Driven Java
Asir Selvasingh, Richard Seroter discuss building a responsive Java system using an even-driven architecture with Boot, Event Hubs, Cosmos DB, App Service, PCF, Functions and Spring Cloud Functions.
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The Cloud Challenge
Richard Moran discusses how Fidelity Investments is leveraging people, process and technology to tackle cultural and technological problems and take on the cloud challenge.
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Migrating from Big Data Architecture to Spring Cloud
Lenny Jaramillo discusses how Northern Trust migrated to PCF, highlighting how this helped them accelerate the delivery of functionality to their customers.
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The Right Amount of Trust for AI
Chris Butler discusses the building blocks of AI from a product/design perspective, what trust is, how trust is gained and lost, and techniques one can use to build trusted AI products.
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The Future of AI
The panelists discuss the future of artificial intelligence.
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Architectures that Bend but Don't Break
Matt Stine discusses the architecture of robust systems which are adapting to changing conditions in order to not only survive stress but sometimes to benefit from it.
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Securing Microservices in Hybrid Cloud
Komes Subramaniam introduces T-Mobile’s Authentication and Authorization Process (TAAP), presenting how it works and what are the benefits.
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DBS Bank : Changing the Way We Hire, Work and Deliver Digital Experiences to Our Customers
Siew Choo Soh discusses DBS Bank’s new approach to customers using the latest digital solutions.
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Reactive DDD—When Concurrent Waxes Fluent
Vaughn Vernon gives practical guidance on using DDD to model business-driven solutions that result in software that is fluent, type-safe, and with core Reactive properties.
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Angular2+ Reactive Forms
Lyndsey Padget steps through building a reactive form in Angular 2+ with code snippets and demos.
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Solving Business Problems with AI
The panelists discuss using AI to solve business problems.
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Spring Boot as a Teaching Tool
Afua Ankomah, Alton Henley describe their journey learning Spring Boot through the eyes of students of varying backgrounds, describing their path to the workforce.