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Microsoft Cloud's Front Door: Building a Global API
Charles Lamanna talks about the scale and architecture of Microsoft’s Azure Management Gateway and how Azure API’s are built for high availability and for data sovereignty.
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Cloud-based Microservices powering BBC iPlayer
Stephen Godwin describes how the BBC integrated its broadcast systems with AWS, how Video Factory is built around a microservices architecture that uses both REST and SQS.
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Practical Workflows with Git LFS
Tim Pettersen covers Git LFS internals & architecture, CLI usage, team workflows and how to use it with Eclipse EGit, providing practical advice for those interested in using Git LFS.
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Resilient Predictive Data Pipelines
Sid Anand discusses how Agari is applying big data best practices to the problem of securing its customers from email-born threats, presenting a system that leverages big data in the cloud.
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Streaming Auto-scaling in Google Cloud Dataflow
Manuel Fahndrich describes how they tackled one particular resource allocation aspect of Google Cloud Dataflow pipelines - horizontal scaling of worker pools as a function of pipeline input rate.
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Code in the Cloud with Eclipse Che and Docker
Stevan Le Meur, Florent Benoit explain how to setup a workspace in Eclipse Che, how to create the environment using Docker, and show some of the advanced features of the IDE.
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Developing Cloud-native Applications with Eclipse and the Spring Tool Suite
Martin Lippert introduces “Boot Dashboard”, a new open source tool for developing, deploying and debugging microservices in the cloud.
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The Case for Bringing Swift to the Server
Patrick Bohrer and Chris Bailey present a preview of IBM latest cloud deployment configurations, Swift package-based cloud services, tools integration, and their plan to bring Swift to the server.
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Docker, Vagrant and Kubernetes Walk into an Eclipse'd Bar
Max Rydahl Andersen explains how one can use Docker and Vagrant today with Eclipse to improve the local development experience and then cover how it all came together in the cloud and container space.
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Demystifying the Cloud - 2015 Edition
D'Arcy Lussier discuses cloud computing, what has happened lately in this field, where it is going, with details on Azure, AWS, GCP, and others.
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Light and Fluffy APIs in the Cloud
Shiva Narayanaswamy discusses event driven architectures, serverless architectures, identity management and security related to building APIs in the cloud.
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Cloud Native Data Flow Orchestration
Mark Fisher and Patrick Peralta provide an overview of the Spring Cloud Data Flow architecture – including how it evolved out of Spring XD, deploying a streaming application in a live demo.