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An Approach to a Container-Happy Tech Department
Michael Venezia discusses creating a container-friendly environment starting with CI/CD of container images, providing a roadmap to meet an organization's needs and fostering cooperation.
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MongoDB-as-a-Service on Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Mallika Iyer and Sam Weaver cover a brief overview of Pivotal Cloud Foundry and deep dive into running MongoDB as a managed service on this platform.
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NBCU Develops the Critical Need for Technical Agility in Media and Entertainment
Amar Sharma talks about NBC Universal Microservices infrastructure and how the new way they approach software development has equipped them to make better decisions about product investment.
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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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An Enterprise Journey to DevOps at Manulife
The panelists discuss how Manulife is transforming the way it builds software and how this transformation looks like from the point of view of developers, operators and the business.
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Pragmatic Steps to DevOps: EMC Dojo One Year Later
Brian Roche describes how EMC adopted new work patterns to continuously innovate and deliver on their CNA Platform, adopting a DevOps culture.
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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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DevOps for Normals
Michael Cote explains why DevOps is "a thing," driven by real business needs and covers recent adoption trends (a sort of "state of the union" for DevOps), reviewing challenges faced adopting it.
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What I Learned from Four Years of Science-ing the Crap out of DevOps
Nicole Forsgren shares the results of studies spanning four years and 25,000 DevOps data points: continuous delivery and Lean management practices improves quality and security outcomes.
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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.