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Integrating Hybrid Cloud Database-as-a-Service with Cloud Foundry’s Service Broker
Lenley Hensarling describes how EnterpriseDB Cloud Management can provide responsible DevOps models for the enterprise.
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Modernizing the Legacy - How Dish is Adapting Its SOA Services for a Cloud First Future
C. Nemalipuri, L. Rastogi and R. Bennett talk about the approach that they chose to modernize their services and put them on a track towards a microservices based architecture running on Cloud Foundry
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Actor Models and Self-Healing Distributed Systems for Microservices with Azure Service Fabric
Stephen Bohlen explores Azure Service Fabric, microservices and actors, discussing how they can simplify the development of massively parallel systems and the ability to reason about them.
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Large-Scale Enterprise Platform Transformation with Microservices, DevOps, and PaaS
Vipul SavJani, Christopher Tretina talk about the challenges faced transforming of Comcast’s ESP from SOA architecture to Cloud-Native architecture using microservices, DevOps, and PaaS.
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The Journey to Becoming Cloud Native – A Three Step Path to Modernizing Applications
Alois Reitbauer discusses challenges and solutions on the organizational, development and operational side, deploying faster, decoupling a monolith without breaking the logic and dynamically scaling.
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2-Speed DevOps for Cloud-minded Enterprise
Ming Zhou and Adam Lewis share their experience of building cloud automation and orchestration platforms.
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Cloud Native Key Management
Justin Smith discusses credential hygiene in distributed systems, covering topics such as key encrypting keys, hardware security modules, and promising advances in muti-party computation.
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Building an AI in the Cloud
Simon Chan shares the on-going challenges, the design dilemma and the steps to be taken when building customized large-scale predictive ML applications on a ML SaaS platform.
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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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Mapping Cloud Foundry Activities and Entitlements to IT Roles
Cornelia Davis maps Cloud Foundry's key functions to IT roles, explaining how Cloud Foundry can be used to optimize development and operations (Devops) in the organization.
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Cloud Platform Adoption: Lessons Learned
Philip Glebow discusses patterns, tools and processes used by Gap for integration, messaging, data, and scaling on Cloud Foundry, sharing lessons learned and plans for the future.
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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.