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Kubernetes for the Spring Developer
Meaghan Kjelland discusses the fundamental building blocks of a Kubernetes cluster, the architecture of the system, and the problems that it can solve.
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Java at Speed
Gil Tene talks about getting the most of Java applications and understanding some of the optimizations the latest crop of JVMs are able to apply when running on the latest servers.
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Beyond Lambdas & Streams - Functional Fluency in Java
Naresha K discusses writing functional code in Java 8, the limitations and using Vavr to circumvent those limitations.
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Deploying Spring Boot Apps on Kubernetes
Thomas Risberg overviews the challenges involved in deploying a Spring Boot app on Kubernetes, taking a look at what's needed to deploy Spring Cloud Data Flow server on Kubernetes.
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Ensuring Platform Security with Windows Bosh Add-ons and Runtime-Config at Boeing
Presenters discuss implementing security for a Windows deployment on PCF with Bosh add-ons via Runtime Config.
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Lessons Learned from Upgrading Thymeleaf
Jay Aisenbrey discusses what’s new in Thymeleaf 3 and what it takes to upgrade an application from Thymeleaf 2 to 3.
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Cloud-Native Data: What Is it? Will it Solve the Data-DevOps Divide?
The panelists debate whether data's answer to cloud-native will mirror DevOps or not.
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Building a Reliable Cloud-Based Bank in Java
Jason Maude talks about the server-side implementation of Starling Bank and shows how, even though Java is over two decades old, it can still be used for cutting edge applications.
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Tried and True Approach to Cloud Native Design - An Experienced-Based Method
Rahul Kandhari discusses HCL’s journey creating microservices and lessons learned along the way.
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Accelerate Rapid Software Innovation with Virtustream Pivotal Cloud Foundry Service
Tony van Büüren van Heijst and Craig Steel discuss how to do DevOps with Virtustream Pivotal Cloud Foundry Service.
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Healthy Agile Product Security
Molly Crowther discusses how the Pivotal CF teams are working on a secure development lifecycle, some pain points encountered, and best practices for shipping security features quickly.
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Your Attention, Please: Optimizing Metrics for Humans
John Feminella shows how to improve common patterns in how data and information is presented to users optimized for attention.