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A Journey of Mobile, Microservices, and Speed to Market at the World's Largest Home Improvement Retailer
Dustin Bennet and Jermaine Davis overview the mobile landscape at The Home Depot, where they are in the journey, and where they want to be, along with code examples in Go and React.
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Cloud Configuration Ecosystem at Intuit
Marcello de Sales discusses how Intuit manages their SaaS configuration with Spring Cloud Config Server.
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Distributed Tracing: Latency Analysis for Your Microservices Using Spring Cloud & Zipkin
Marcin Grzejszczak, Reshmi Krishna discuss some of the latest features introduced in Spring Cloud Sleuth, showing how to use them to measure latency in a Spring Boot application.
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Building a Cloud-Native Compliance Culture
CeeCee O'Connor, Chuck D'Antonio discuss building a compliance engine with Concourse, keeping their teams focused on their application code and minimizing the effort they put into compliance.
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Quickly Build Spring Boot Applications to Consume Public Cloud Services
Prasad Bopardikar , Colin Stevenson discuss creating Spring Boot apps that can be deployed on PCF on various public clouds.
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Documenting RESTful APIs with Spring REST Docs
Jenn Strater introduces Spring REST Docs and its test-driven approach to RESTful API documentation.
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Latency and Event Tracing with Spring Cloud Data Flow
Presenters discuss how Charles Schwab used Sleuth/Zipkin with SCDF to provide latency and event tracing.
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Cloud Foundry UAA as an Identity Gateway
Sree Tummidi discusses the capabilities of Cloud Foundry’s UAA which make it apt to be used as an identity gateway for both ingress and egress security patterns.
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Automated PCF Upgrades with Concourse
Rich Ruedin discusses the benefits of implementing automated pipelines for upgrades and how to make sure a platform is behaving as intended.
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Practical Microservices, Practical Whiskey
Jonathan Schabowsky discusses using microservices in an event-driven architecture with asynchronous messaging.
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Immutability for PCF: Security in a Cloud Native World
Tom Gillis discusses how to achieve infrastructure immutability on PCF in five areas: kernel, file, memory, process and network.
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JDBC, What Is It Good For?
Thomas Risberg reviews what has been happening in the world of JDBC lately and how it fits with the latest trends like Reactive, Non-Blocking APIs, Microservices, CQRS and Event Sourcing.