InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Securing Pivotal Cloud Foundry by Regularly Rebuilding
Lance Rochelle discusses how rebuilding regularly affects the partnership between the PCF team and other teams within a highly regulated organization, real cost savings, and reducing risk.
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Scalable Smart Caching for Spring Developers
Pulkit Chandra, Nikhil Chandrappa showcase the Spring data annotation support for getting started with PCC and explain how developers can mock the PCC behavior when testing.
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Cloud-Native Streaming Platform: Running Apache Kafka on PKS
Viktor Gamov, Prasad Radhakrishnan cover the challenges and lessons learned from the development of Confluent Operator for Kubernetes as well as various custom deployments on PKS.
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Point-to-Point Messaging Architecture - The Reactive Endgame
Ryland Degnan, Stephane Maldini explore the current state of messaging architecture and provide an R&D perspective on the future of distributed systems.
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Unintended Consequences of AI — Panel Discussion
The panelists discuss some of the unexpected and unintended consequences AI might have.
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Robust Applications with Polly, the .NET Resilience Framework
Bryan Hogan introduces Polly, a .NET resilience framework, discussing some of its most important features.
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Mastering Spring Boot's Actuator
Madhura Bhave, Andy Wilkinson discuss in detail the Actuator, focusing on the new features including the new endpoint infrastructure that introduces support for Jersey and Web Flux.
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Microservices Security Patterns & Protocols with Spring & PCF
Adib Saikali introduces the patterns and protocols used to secure microservices, covering JWT, JWA, JWS, JWE, JWK, OAuth2, OpenId Connect, and demoing an application build using Spring & PCF.
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Metrics for the Masses
Udo Kohlmeyer shows how to collect information about an application’s health and performance with Apache Geode and Micrometer.
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It’s a Multi-cloud World, But What About the Data?
Pulkit Chandra, Nikhil Chandrappa demo a microservices application deployed in an active-active setup across two PCF foundation, and show how PCC handles data replication as well as failure.
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Real-world Architecture Panel
The panelists discuss the unique challenges and opportunities in software / hardware architectures that interact with the physical world, with particular emphasis on data flow, control, and ML.
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Empathy: A Keystone Habit
Paul Tevis explores how empathy is what Charles Duhigg calls a "keystone habit", a behavior change that unlocks other cascading behavior changes.