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Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.3: A First Look
Pieter Humphrey, Jared Ruckle discuss some of the features in CF 2.3, including polyglot service discovery, service instance sharing, Spring Cloud Services 2.0, PAS for Windows and Steeltoe.io.
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The Cloud is Ready. Are You? Accelerating Enterprise Cloud Adoption with Automation
Ashok Balasubramanian discusses how Syntel’s automation powered approach helps enterprises adopt cloud, including one case of adoption of Pivotal.
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RDBMS and Apache Geode Data Movement: Low Latency ETL Pipeline by Using Cloud-Native Event Driven Microservices
Paul Warren, Heather Riddle discuss how to create cloud-native event driven microservices for RDBMS and Apache Geode by using Cloud Foundry, Spring Cloud Stream, and RabbitMQ/Kafka.
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Building a Cloud-Native Compliance Culture
CeeCee O'Connor, Chuck D'Antonio discuss building a compliance engine with Concourse, keeping their teams focused on their application code and minimizing the effort they put into compliance.
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Quickly Build Spring Boot Applications to Consume Public Cloud Services
Prasad Bopardikar , Colin Stevenson discuss creating Spring Boot apps that can be deployed on PCF on various public clouds.
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Cloud Foundry UAA as an Identity Gateway
Sree Tummidi discusses the capabilities of Cloud Foundry’s UAA which make it apt to be used as an identity gateway for both ingress and egress security patterns.
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Automated PCF Upgrades with Concourse
Rich Ruedin discusses the benefits of implementing automated pipelines for upgrades and how to make sure a platform is behaving as intended.
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Immutability for PCF: Security in a Cloud Native World
Tom Gillis discusses how to achieve infrastructure immutability on PCF in five areas: kernel, file, memory, process and network.
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Managing the Complexity of Microservices Deployments
Prithpal Bhogill and Kenny Bastani discuss building cloud native apps on PCF, Spring Boot and Cloud Services, exposing microservices over HTTP with Apigee Edge.
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Orchestrating Data Microservices with Spring Cloud Data Flow
Mark Pollack discusses how to create data integration and real-time data processing pipelines using Spring Cloud Data Flow and deploy them to multiple platforms – Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, and YARN.
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Modernizing Applications to Pivotal Cloud Foundry
The presenters discuss using techniques and patterns such as Event Storming, Strangling, Starving, Slice Analysis and Domain Driven Decomposition to transform legacy apps for PCF.
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Ford Motor Company’s Cloud Native Reference Application
Todd Hall discusses Ford’s PCF reference application and its role in describing a default set of patterns and practices for their teams.