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Storage Made Easy with Spring Boot, ECS, and PCF
Presenters discuss the journey to create a service broker, make it consumable as a Tile in PCF, using ECS S3 as object storage.
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Cloud-Native Journey in Synchrony Financial
Michael Barber shares Synchrony Financial’s journey from a monolith application to microservices, from elaborating on the initial strategy to implementing a solution with Spring and PCF.
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10 Lessons We Learned with Cloud Foundry
Neville George discusses the top 10 challenges Comcast has faced and adapted to while working with PCF over the past three years.
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Architecting IoT Data Ingestion with Azure Data Services
Mike Benkovich explore the Azure Data Services, explaining the differences between them and showing how to architect an IoT ingestion system in the cloud.
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Managing Data in Microservices
Randy Shoup discusses managing data in microservices and shares proven patterns and practical advice that has been successful at Google, eBay, and Stitch Fix.
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Serverless & GraphQL
Jared Short dives into why, how, and when to pair Serverless & GraphQL, with takeaways for implementing the first greenfield Serverless GraphQL API or migrating existing APIs.
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Expedia’s Journey toward Site Resiliency
Sahar Samiei and Willie Wheeler share Expedia’s resiliency journey, starting with resiliency as an afterthought and progressing toward resiliency as a first-class concern.
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The Beginner’s Guide to Spring Cloud
Ryan Baxter introduces the Spring Cloud ecosystem and how to use it to build cloud native applications.
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Steeltoe and the Open Source .NET Renaissance
Beth Massi, Zach Brown and Dave Tillman discuss the .NET platform renaissance, the Steeltoe framework, then demonstrate how to build resilient microservices with ASP.NET Core.
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Designing, Implementing and Using Reactive APIs
Ben Hale and Paul Harris discuss why the Cloud Foundry Java Client team chose to use a reactive API for a microservice architecture, API built with Project Reactor.
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Designing Visualizations for Action
Chris Varosy discusses strategies for designing data visualizations and dashboards that bring the insight users need to make decisions.
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You Can and Should Make Hardware
Jeff Williams talks about how to always maintain zero difference between prototype and production versions, treat hardware as a delivery system for software value, run everyday design sprints and more