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Cloud Native Java with Spring Cloud Services
Craig Walls and Roy Clarkson introduce the capabilities provided by Spring Cloud Services and demonstrate how to deploy cloud native applications to Cloud Foundry.
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Extending the Platform
Kenny Bastani talks about Cloud Foundry and the supported mechanisms for extending it, offering operators and engineers a framework for delivering transformative value to application developers.
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Empowering DevOps with Cloud Foundry
Sergey Matochkin and Neville George present how Comcast has matured its Cloud Foundry platform from proof-of-concept to production ready.
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Cloud Native Security: Rotate, Repair, Repave
Justin Smith outlines principles and practices of Cloud Native Security and how Cloud Foundry can be part of a strategy to increase velocity and security.
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12 Factor, or Cloud Native Apps - What Exactly Does that Mean for Spring Developers?
Thomas Gamble examines each factor in the Twelve Factor App (12factor.net) which describes elements of cloud native, and presents how Spring, and platforms such as Cloud Foundry satisfy them.
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Help Developers Do What They Love - SpringOne Keynote
The authors keynote on Pivotal and Cloud Foundry, the role of women in software development, containers and broken culture, experiences shared by Comcast and City Bank building solutions with Pivotal.
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Simplifying the Future - SpringOne Keynote
Adrian Cockcroft keynotes on the lessons learned so far on cloud computing and applying them to simplify future projects.
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The Spring Circle of Feedback plus the Latest Features in Spring Boot 1.4 - SpringOne Keynote
A keynote on the "circle of code" which represents the journey from idea to implementation to deployment and back to more ideas, and a demo of the latest features in Spring Boot 1.4.
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Access and Secret Management in Cloud Services
Ryan Lane talks about the concepts and tooling for wrangling identity, access management, and secrets (passwords, ssl certificates, access tokens, etc.) in cloud services.
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Implementing Infrastructure as Code
Kief Morris discusses building and maintaining a testing and hosting infrastructure for microservices, explaining the creation of a cloud-based infrastructure with Packer, Terraform, and Ansible.
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Pair Programming in the Cloud with Eclipse Che, Eclipse Flux, Orion, Eclipse IDE and Docker
Sun Tan demos a prototype showing multi-editing and real-time collaboration from 3 different editors -Che, Orion, Eclipse- using a Flux microservice running inside a Che Docker runner.
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Handling Streaming Data in Spotify Using the Cloud
Neville Li and Igor Maravić cover the evolution of Spotify’s event delivery system, discussing lessons learned moving it into the cloud using Scio, a high level Scala API for the Dataflow SDK.