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Building Reliability in an Unreliable World
Greg Murphy describes how GameSparks has designed their platform to be tolerant of many things: unreliable and slow internet connectivity, cloud resources that can fail without warning, and more.
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The Five Stages of Cloud Native
Casey West talks about anti-patterns and corresponding best practices based on his experience building application infrastructure and platforms, as well as the applications which are deployed to them.
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Platforms as Contracts
John Feminella views Platforms like PCF as contracts between applications and the people who build, operate, and deploy them, comparing and assessing contracts on different platforms.
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The Enabling Force of Technology at Liberty Mutual
Chris Bartlow talks about how technology was used in the transformation of a storied organization with more than one hundred years of success, why they chose Pivotal and the results obtained.
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The Platform Manifesto
Simon Raik-Allen explores how alternative Agile Manifesto style statements can be used for other challenges and specifically around the building of a technology platform.
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Move Deliberately and Don’t Break Anything: Lessons from the Evolution of Java
Brian Goetz looks at some of the challenges and lessons of steering Java through major evolutionary changes, and a sneak peek at where the Java platform is headed.
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The Netflix API Platform for Server-Side Scripting
Katharina Probst talks about the situations in which server-side scripting is a good solution for applications. She describes Netflix’s first approach, which uses Groovy scripts.
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Uber Trip Experiences: Unlocking Your Platform's Potential
Andrew Noonan walks through the evolution of the Uber Developer Platform, the launch of Trip Experiences, and the future of the Uber platform.
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Paasta: Application Delivery at Yelp
Evan Krall talks about Paasta, which is Yelp's platform for running services, built on Docker, Mesos, Marathon, SmartStack, git, and Jenkins.
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10 Platforms in 30 Minutes–Powered by Eclipse
Jonas Helming, Maximilian Koegel develop a simple client-server app using a variety of Eclipse frameworks and producing 10 different versions of the same client running on the multiple platforms.
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The Flow of Innovation
Ross Dawson keynotes on innovation, the driving forces and factors catalyzing innovation in today’s rapidly evolving technological and social landscape.
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Hybris-as-a-Service: A Microservices Architecture in Action
Andrea Stubbe explains how to create cloud applications with microservices using Hybris’ platform and API.