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Keep Betting on JavaScript
Kyle Simpson takes a look at JavaScript’s history, asking where is it headed, and what are the implications?
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Goldilocks and Artificial Intelligence
Rob Keefer discusses some of the positive and negative impacts of AI on human performance, offering a framework for determining the right amount of AI to mix into a system that will help users.
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Break Things to Fix Things: Testing More than What "Should" Work
Ijeoma Ezeonyebuchi discusses how to test an application in unexpected ways, concluding with a live demo inviting members from the audience to try and test some applications in the wild.
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Heroes are Expensive - Extinguishing the Firefighting Culture
Sue Johnston discusses avoiding a “hero” culture, and the need to create realistic expectations based on the patterns of effective teamwork.
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From Content Management to Content Services with Spring Boot, Data and Content
Doug Hoke, Paul Warren discuss building Content Services on PCF with Spring Boot, Data and Content.
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Accelerating the Consumption of APIs Built on Cloud Foundry
Prithpal Bhogill discusses using APIs with a microservices architecture, covering API lifecycle, and accelerating the consumption of APIs built on Cloud Foundry.
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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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Service Ownership @Slack
Holly Allen talks about the bumps and scrapes, triumphs and pitfalls of Slack’s journey from a centralized ops team to development teams that own the full lifecycle of their systems.
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Serverless and Chatbots: A Match Made in the Cloud
Gillian Armstrong uses practical examples from their chatbot and shares some of the lessons they learned which help starting a chatbot.
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Chaos Engineering - What Is It, and Where It's Going
Adrian Cockcroft keynotes on Chaos Engineering, what it is, what it is good for and where it is heading.