InfoQ Homepage Presentations
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Logistics as a Service: Building the Ocado Smart Platform
Paul Sweetman and Alex Harvey discuss how Ocado Technology has built The Ocado Smart Platform, a scalable, AWS-based microservices architecture, combined with GCP analytics and a robotics grid.
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Real-Time Decisions Using ML on the Google Cloud Platform
Przemyslaw Pastuszka and Carlos Garcia present how Big Data is handled in Google Cloud Platform to build an end-to-end machine learning pipeline.
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Enterprise Node.JS Apps in 2018
Jamund Ferguson discusses tackling challenges with large-scale Node.js deployments, using async/await to handle errors, and strategies to embrace latest JavaScript technologies.
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Cloud-Native and Scalable Kafka Architecture
Allen Wang talks about how Netflix addresses the issues of stability and scalability in a cloud environment by having many smaller and mostly immutable Kafka clusters with limited state changes.
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Scaling Uber's Elasticsearch Clusters
Danny Yuan talks about how Uber scaled its Elasticsearch clusters as well as its ingestion pipelines for ingestions, queries, data storage, and operations by a three-person team.
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Best Practices Building Resilient Systems
Pablo Jensen focuses on best practices and lessons learned in building resilient systems.
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Electron: Desktop Development for Web Developers
Chris Woodruff discusses Electron, how to set up the development environment, generate a starter project, and build some business logic. He will also start building a UX with the Photon control kit.
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Practical Eff Monad for Microservices
Eric Torreborre presents using the Eff monad at Zalando to structure a REST microservice, introducing an approach for dependency injection using the Reader monad (classic) and tree rewriting.
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The Journey to Continuous Delivery
Dan North argues that the purpose of Continuous Delivery is to support business agility, and that people shouldn’t try to boil the ocean, but instead choose one thing to go after.
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SpringOne 2017 Keynote 2
The Pivotal team and their customers present an overview of the current Cloud Foundry and Spring 5 ecosystem, with a technical focus on cloud native applications and reactive programming.
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Power of Google Cloud Platform with Spring Cloud GCP
Mark Fisher and João Martins discuss using the Spring Cloud adapters for GCP to develop cloud native applications.
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Expand Cloud Foundry for the Enterprise
Tim Leong discusses how Comcast leverages BOSH, the Service Broker API and Custom Buildpacks to add functionality to their DevOps teams to deploy and maintain geographically dispersed applications.