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A Journey of Mobile, Microservices, and Speed to Market at the World's Largest Home Improvement Retailer
Dustin Bennet and Jermaine Davis overview the mobile landscape at The Home Depot, where they are in the journey, and where they want to be, along with code examples in Go and React.
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How Blockchain Fits into a 125 Year Old Conglomerate
Atul Kshirsagar discusses how blockchain can be used in an enterprise, detailing how GE works to introduce blockchain, the various pilot programs they are running and the apps the tech is good for.
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Inside a Self-driving Uber
Matt Ranney discusses the software components that come together to make a self-driving Uber drive itself, and how they test new software before it is deployed to the fleet.
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Parallelizing Product Development with GraphQL
Chris Biscardi talks about how to drive API development forward with the data model as the source of truth using the GraphQL Schema Definition Language.
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Distributed Tracing: Latency Analysis for Your Microservices Using Spring Cloud & Zipkin
Marcin Grzejszczak, Reshmi Krishna discuss some of the latest features introduced in Spring Cloud Sleuth, showing how to use them to measure latency in a Spring Boot application.
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The Future of Blockchain
The panelists discuss the current status and future trends in blockchain technologies.
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Quickly Build Spring Boot Applications to Consume Public Cloud Services
Prasad Bopardikar , Colin Stevenson discuss creating Spring Boot apps that can be deployed on PCF on various public clouds.
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Documenting RESTful APIs with Spring REST Docs
Jenn Strater introduces Spring REST Docs and its test-driven approach to RESTful API documentation.
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Software Design for Persistent Memory Systems
Howard Chu talks about both naive approaches to leveraging NVRAM, and reasons to avoid those approaches, as well as optimal, proven methods for building systems around persistent memory.
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The Future of Distributed Databases Is Relational
Sumedh Pathak talks about his team’s journey to create a more modern relational database, distributed systems, scaling Postgres, distributed query planner and the distributed deadlock detection.
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Chaos Engineering: Why the World Needs More Resilient Systems
Tammy Butow shares her experiences using chaos engineering to build resilient systems, when they couldn’t build their systems from scratch.
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Architecting the Blockchain for Failure
Conor Svensson discusses some of the different approaches taken in the Ethereum blockchain for handling failure.