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Protecting Mobile Apps and Security around Bring Your Own Device
Alex Batlin and Shane Williams explore the challenges faced maintaining the security of mobile apps and also take a look at the enterprise implications with the push for BYOD.
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The Why, What and How of Open Data
Jeni Tennison explains how to evaluate an organization's data assets as potential sources of open data, and how to deal with the thorny issues of derived and personal data.
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Keynote: 8 Lines of Code
Greg Young discusses eight lines of very common code finding in them massive numbers of dependencies and difficulties, looking for ways to get rid of them.
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The Spring Update
Josh Long discusses key features of Spring 3.2, 3.3 and 4.0, including support for upcoming standards such as JCache, JMS 2.0, including the plan and motivations behind these releases.
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The Architecture of core.logic
David Nolen discusses the architecture of core.logic, examining the various design decisions that allow different constraint solvers to peacefully coexist under the same framework.
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The Data-Reader's Guide to the Galaxy
Steve Miner discusses tag literals and data readers, what’s new in Clojure 1.5, and EDN (Extensible Data Notation).
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API Conf Panel: APIs, Platforms and Ecosystem
The panelists explore the challenges API platform owners and users face in conflict situations and can be done to mitigate them.
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API Conf Fireside Chat: Albert Wenger, Partner Union Square Ventures
Albert Wenger shares insight in the API business with examples from companies they have invested into, such as Twitter, Foursquare, Etsy, etc.
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The 90 Minute Guide to Agile – What, Why, How
Allan Kelly explains What Agile is, Why companies are adopting it in increasing numbers and How it works, providing suggestions on how to start an Agile initiative and how to do things right.
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Dumb and Dumber: How smart is your monitoring data
Big Data is all the rage right now. Everyone from a social media company to your grandmother's online knitting store is suddenly a big data shop.
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Introduction to WebSocket
Gunnar Hillert introduces WebSocket, the protocol and the corresponding W3C API, with an emphasis on the JSR-356 defining the Java EE 7 API.
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The Future of Mobile Banking
Michael Nuciforo covers the recent history of mobile banking from SMS alerts to Java, then Web and Native apps. It highlights the major trends, key industry players, and consumer expectations.