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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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Wall St. Derivative Risk Solutions Using Geode
Andre Langevin and Mike Stolz discuss how Geode forms the core of many Wall Street derivative risk solutions which provide cross-product risk management at speeds suitable for automated hedging.
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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.
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The Enabling Force of Technology at Liberty Mutual
Chris Bartlow talks about how technology was used in the transformation of a storied organization with more than one hundred years of success, why they chose Pivotal and the results obtained.
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Are Your Microservices Naked and Afraid?
Alan Ho and Sandeep Murusupalli discuss the right type of protection (OAuth/Throttling) and monitoring (e.g. bot monitoring) needed to be put in place to properly manage microservices.
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Custom Tile Generation in PCF
Tom Collings, Dustin Ruehle talk about the benefits of generating a tile in CF, the criteria used to decide whether a tile is best for an organization, demoing tile generation and maintenance.
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Lessons Learned from Deploying Cloud Foundry on OpenStack
The authors discuss the top lessons learned from building a fully integrated developer platform, leveraging Cloud Foundry and OpenStack, answering questions from the audience.
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Persistence Arrives on Cloud Foundry
Paul Warren explains how the CF runtime was extended to include persistent storage, demonstrating scaling an application that accesses data on a NFS volume and discussing the future of persistence.
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Google Cloud Platform for the Enterprise
Jay Marshall and Vic Iglesias talk about how GCP was built for the enterprise, enabling users to deploy their applications on the same infrastructure Google uses for search, YouTube or GMail.
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Continuous Delivery of the Cloud Foundry Platform (as a service!)
Tushar Dadlani focuses on lessons learned while building the continuous integration pipeline for deploying Pivotal Cloud Foundry to production.
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Spring MVC 4 Web Apps
Rossen Stoyanchev reviews the main features in Spring Framework 4.x and previews the work towards Spring Framework 5.