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Architectural Considerations: The Client Up
Paul Sears discusses the decisions to be made and questions asked when establishing the architecture and technologies to be used for a web application that scales and can adapt to change.
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Building Confidence in a Distributed System
Sean T. Allen talks about creating repeatable tests using programmatic fault injection, message tracing, and auditing to create a trustworthy system which provides correct results.
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Industrial Strength Access Control for Spring Applications
Dariush Amir explores a novel solution to the problem of building access control for RESTful services in the industrial world.
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Migrating .NET Apps to CF, a Strategy for Enterprises
Nicholas Grabowski talks about a strategy for migrating 100s of legacy .NET apps and new .NET Core apps to CF, mentioning lifecycle management with BOSH, .NET Core on Linux.
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Cloud Foundry: Cloud Native, Community, and Momentum
Jared Wray talks about the current industry trends forming and how Cloud Foundry is working together around this in the open.
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Lean Innovation in Insurance with Cognizant Digital Foundry
Satish Venkatesan and Rag Ramanathan talk about Cognizant cloud-native digital business solutions and platforms that support the business and next-gen IT transformations within insurers.
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Towards Organizational Alignment and Agility
Ben Ross discusses using the Objectives and Key Results framework and Lean startup to drive operational efficiency, and how the framework’s design improves organizational alignment and performance.
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Body Language Training: How We Changed the Rules to Make It Really Work!
Paul Martin uncovers the hidden barriers to body-language skill development and shares a technique that improves the positive communication abilities of people.
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Using NLP to Categorize and Find Similar Web Pages
Thomas Levi shows how to categorize web pages by building a system that exploits techniques in natural language processing and topic modeling.
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Data Visualization with R
Matthew Renze introduces the R programming language as well as demonstrates how R can be used to create data visualizations to complete day-to-day developer tasks.
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Delivering Information in Context with Smart Applications
The authors explore how companies are upending traditional industries through the use of data and smart applications and provide a blueprint for developing smart applications.
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Get Off the Bus, Gus: 50 Ways to Leave Your Mainframe
Rohit Kelapure provides guidance and best practices in migrating monolithic mainframe apps and data including JCLs wrapped in CICS and IMS using Spring components like Spring Data Flow, Cloud, Batch.