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How to Train Your Docker Cloud
Andrew Kennedy talks about the reasons for creating a Docker cloud and how Clocker was born.
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Understanding Cloud, Big Data, Mobile and Security – Do They Play Nicely Together?
Colin Mower discusses the challenges met using together Cloud, Big Data, Mobile and Security and how these can work together to achieve business value.
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Warp Speed: A New & Important KPI
Tom Quinn on how News Corp has adapted its app infrastructure and adopted a cloud-first strategy to meet the challenges of a digital world driven by consumers innovating faster than many businesses.
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The Five Elements of IoT Security, Open Source to the Rescue!
Julien Vermillard discusses challenges in IoT security regarding hardware, upgrade, transport, credentials, and cloud.
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Cloud-scale Event Processing using Rx
Bart De Smet explains what it took to bring the concepts of Reactive Extensions (Rx) to the cloud to deal with latency, scale, reliability, and other concerns.
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Apps + Data + Cloud: What Does It All Mean?
Matt Stine presents how combine Spring Boot, Spring Data, Spring Reactor, Spring XD, Hadoop and run them in the cloud.
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Bringing Agile UX into the University Application Process
Alexander Baxevanis, Samantha Wathen discuss using an Agile approach to the porting of UK UCAS tracking tool to the cloud: the process, design principles, lessons learned.
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How DevOps and the Cloud Changed Google Engineering
Melody Meckfessel explores how Google's engineering teams use CD to build products and scale them, and how their strain of DevOps speeds launches and helps their engineering culture thrive.
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Inside spring.io: a Production Spring Reference Application
Brian Clozel talks about the newly open-sourced reference application that powers the spring.io site, built with Spring Boot, Spring Framework 4 features, cujoJS, Bower and Gulp.
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Running Your Spring Apps in the Cloud
Cornelia Davis takes the Spring Trader application and makes (a few) modifications (mostly to config) to get it running on the same components in the cloud, specifically on the Cloud Foundry PaaS.
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Solidifying the Cloud: How Google Backs up the Internet
Raymond Blum discusses some of the challenges, solutions and discarded alternatives in creating durable storage systems at Google scale.
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Computational Patterns of the Cloud
Ines Sombra discusses cloud computing’s paradigms and their applications with practical examples from Engine Yard’s customers, peers, and partners, covering antipatterns and myths.