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Understanding Azure Resource Templates
Paul Hacker discusses the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates used when deploying an app on Azure, showing how to use the Azure Resource Template Visualizer.
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Bringing New Technology to Legacy Land
Don Fossgreen and Thomas Squeo discuss why they chose PCF over Red Hat Open Shift and why Spring became their gate to the cloud.
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Zero to 12 Million
Brendan Aye discusses how T-Mobile built an application receiving 12M daily calls with Cloud Foundry, covering the issues encountered and how they dealt with them.
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Programmatic Bean Registration with Spring Framework 5.0
Josh Long presents the existing programmatic bean registration support in Spring Framework 5 in both Kotlin and Java.
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The Why behind DevOps, Containers and Microservices
Edson Yanaga keynotes on the reasons one would engage in DevOps, containers, and microservices.
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From Zero to Hero with Spring Boot
Brian Clozel shows how Spring Boot can help build web applications, tests to production-ready features, that leverage the Spring ecosystem.
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Kafka Streams - from the Ground Up to the Cloud
Marius Bogoevici introduces the Kafka Streams API and the Kafka Streams processing engine, showing how to write and deploy Kafka Streams applications using Spring Cloud Stream.
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Not Actually a DevOps Talk, or, beyond “Survival is Not Mandatory”
Michael Coté discusses lessons learned from failures and successes from DevOps-practicing organizations, providing advice on how to get started with DevOps.
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Am I a Brilliant Jerk?
Justin Becker focuses on the jerk part of “brilliant jerk”. He talks about the Emotional Intelligence and why it matters in developing and operating software systems effectively.
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Chaos: The Last Stand against Our Robot Overlords
Nathan Äschbacher talks about Chaos Engineering and how to shift towards working with chaos instead of against it, in order to build safe, reliable, and increasingly deterministic complex systems.
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Data Decisions with Real-Time Stream Processing
Serhat Yilmaz talks about how Facebook is using stream processing at scale, the difficulties they have encountered and the solutions they have created to date.
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$200 Self-Driving Cars with RasPi and Tensorflow
William Roscoe and Adam Conway build and drive the $200 open source self driving Donkey Car and talk about about the hardware components & software that let it drive, capture data, create autopilots.