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InfoQ Homepage Presentations From 0 to 1000 Apps: The First Year of Cloud Foundry at The Home Depot

From 0 to 1000 Apps: The First Year of Cloud Foundry at The Home Depot

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Anthony McCulley describes The Home Depot’s first year with Cloud Foundry scaling to hundreds of developers across multiple data centers. He talks about getting the development community to quickly adopt the platform and some of the mistakes they made along the way.

Bio

Anthony McCulley is currently the Application Platforms manager for The Home Depot. In this role, Anthony works closely with leadership to ensure their technology enables and empowers the developers and helps with their transformation instead of hindering it. He has 15+ years in IT in various roles including software engineering, UX practitioner, agile coach, and more.

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SpringOne Platform brings together the people, process and tools for delivering and operating software services. Learn and share with the startups and enterprises leveraging modern Java with Spring connecting all the pieces of the modern software puzzle from developer, operator, architect, data scientist to executive.

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Sep 07, 2016

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