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Rethinking API Management Architecture
Nuwan Dias discusses API Management architectures, their problems and how they have influenced in building a brand new architecture for an API Management solution for modern enterprise systems.
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A Cloud-centric Ecosystem Approach to Ease IoT Development
Yujing Wu discusses two use cases of a cloud-based IoT ecosystem that enables IoT device communication across silos and interoperability across different vendors.
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AI in Finance: from Hype to Marketing and Cybersec Applications
Natalino Busa illustrates a number of use cases of using AI and machine learning techniques in finance, such as transaction fraud prevention and credit authorization.
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Confusion in the Land of the Serverless
Sam Newman introduces serverless computing, discussing how security, resilience, patterns (circuit breaker), vendor lock-in, and microservices are addressed with this technology.
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Latency Sensitive Microservices
Peter Lawrey discusses the overlap between microservices and a trading system, how to make microservices easy to test and performant, and how to easily maintain a trading system.
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Building a Scalable, Distributed Backend for Mobile Games
Petri Kero presents how Ministry of Games is tackling the scalability problem with distributed Elixir.
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Why Do Companies Build APIs?
Alex Wilson discusses the reasons why companies build APIS including the financial reasons and the desire for digital transformation.
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IoT and Microservices in the Home
Fred George explores the use of asynchronous microservices to implement a home IoT environment of heterogeneous devices, including lights and motion sensors on a J2ME-like environment.
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Systems That Learn
Stephen Buckley discusses the Systems That Learn initiative which aims to create systems that learn by combining expertise in Systems and Machine Learning.
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Microservices with Kong
Thijs Schreijer discusses building microservices with Mashape’s Kong, an API gateway.
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Twelve Patterns for Hypermedia Microservices
Mike Amundsen presents 12 patterns and practices for building APIs that can evolve over time and client applications that can adapt to those changes without relying on explicit versioning systems.
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Distributed Ledgers: Anonymity and Immutability at Scale
Eleanor McHugh discusses distributed ledgers, what they are, what they are useful for and the privacy concerns they raise.