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From 0 to 1000 Apps: The First Year of Cloud Foundry at The Home Depot
Anthony McCulley describes The Home Depot’s first year with Cloud Foundry, adopting the platform, scaling to hundreds of developers across multiple data centers, and mistakes made along the way.
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In the Workshop with GCP, HomeDepot.com & Cloud Foundry
Christopher Grant and Eric Johnson talk about Home Depot's experience in piloting Spring apps running in Pivotal Cloud Foundry on top of Google Cloud Platform.
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Kata – Habits for Lean learning
Håkan Forss introduces Improvement Kata and Coaching Kata, as well as two core habits for transforming a Lean learning organization to improve a business.
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Using a Design Sprint to Accelerate Innovation
Rob Scherer and Rob Alford discuss the Design Sprint process used by Google Ventures, some of the changes made to it and lessons learned along the way.
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The Joy of Analysis Development
Hilary Parker discusses the history of the analysis development tools, the current state of the art, and the importance for data scientists and analysts to understand programming principles.
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Move Faster and Break Even More Things
Marcus Frodin discusses a few failures he has overseen at Spotify, deriving a framework of how to think about and evaluate what worked and what didn’t, and how to get more of the things that did.
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Reaching Production Faster with Containers in Testing
David Xia explains how Helios testing framework drives integration tests and spins up self-contained environments during test runs, increasing Spotify’s code quality and successful deployments.
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Membership, Dissemination and Population Protocols
Sean Cribbs discusses practical applications of academic research with a large scale distributed system, as well as membership and dissemination protocols and their application in practice.
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Applying Java 8 Idioms to Existing Code
Trisha Gee highlights the performance benefits of using Java 8, pros and cons, identifying code that makes sense to refactor with lambdas and streams, and what changes provide the most benefit.
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Chaos Kong - Endowing Netflix with Antifragility
Luke Kosewski describes Flow, how it adds value to a microservice architecture, what preconditions must be met for such a recovery mechanism to succeed, and tells the story of a 2015 Q4 outage.
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Cloud Native Java with Spring Cloud Services
Craig Walls and Roy Clarkson introduce the capabilities provided by Spring Cloud Services and demonstrate how to deploy cloud native applications to Cloud Foundry.
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Extending the Platform
Kenny Bastani talks about Cloud Foundry and the supported mechanisms for extending it, offering operators and engineers a framework for delivering transformative value to application developers.