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No Time Like the Present - Establishing Technology as a Core Competency at Allstate
Opal Perry talks about how Allstate is building new applications that are evolutions of their core business, and modernizing decades of legacy investment.
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Achieving Mega-Scale Business Intelligence through Speed of Thought Analytics on Hadoop
Ian Fyfe discusses the different options for implementing speed-of-thought business analytics and machine learning tools directly on top of Hadoop.
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Modernizing the Legacy - How Dish is Adapting Its SOA Services for a Cloud First Future
C. Nemalipuri, L. Rastogi and R. Bennett talk about the approach that they chose to modernize their services and put them on a track towards a microservices based architecture running on Cloud Foundry
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There is No Spotify Model
Marcin Floryan discusses the Spotify engineering culture.
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Actor Models and Self-Healing Distributed Systems for Microservices with Azure Service Fabric
Stephen Bohlen explores Azure Service Fabric, microservices and actors, discussing how they can simplify the development of massively parallel systems and the ability to reason about them.
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Large-Scale Enterprise Platform Transformation with Microservices, DevOps, and PaaS
Vipul SavJani, Christopher Tretina talk about the challenges faced transforming of Comcast’s ESP from SOA architecture to Cloud-Native architecture using microservices, DevOps, and PaaS.
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Hydrator: Open Source, Code-Free Data Pipelines
Jonathan Gray introduces Hydrator, an open source framework and user interface for creating data lakes for building and managing data pipelines on Spark, MapReduce, Spark Streaming and Tigon.
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Adopting Azure, Cloud Foundry and Microservice Architecture at Merrill Corporation
Thomas Fredell and Ashish Pagey talk about how Merrill Corporation is solving real business challenges delivering software as Java microservices deployed to PCF running on Microsoft Azure.
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Lessons Learned from Migrating Legacy Enterprise Applications to Microservices
Ross Zhang and Jun Li talk about how they have successfully solved many puzzle pieces with migrating traditional Java enterprise applications using Spring Boot, Spring Cloud and Cloud Foundry.
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Publish, Secure, and Monitor APIs with Cloud Foundry Route Services
Ed Anuff and Carlos Eberhardt talk about the experience building one of the first Service Brokers to leverage route services with Apigee quota enforcement, spike arrests, and content caching.
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The Journey to Becoming Cloud Native – A Three Step Path to Modernizing Applications
Alois Reitbauer discusses challenges and solutions on the organizational, development and operational side, deploying faster, decoupling a monolith without breaking the logic and dynamically scaling.
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An Authentication and Authorization Architecture for a Microservices World
David Ferriera describes how ForgeRock provides a standards-based blueprint that offers a flexible solution to balance security and performance while protecting Cloud Foundry services end-to-end.