OTAKOYI is a design and development company. We cooperate with the largest trading networks of Ukraine in terms of packaging and label design. We have a considerable experience and our own vision of what a packaging design should be to be sold.
Look at our presentation and know more about our approach to packaging and label design: http://otakoyi.com/en/packaging-and-label-design
Dennis Kokkelink presenteert tijdens het Cross Media Café Mobiel van 6 december 2011 de visie van Samsung en vertelt wat Samsung kan betekenen voor app. developers.
JBoss Fuse - Fuse workshop Error HandlingChristina Lin
This small independent workshop talks about error handling in Camel. It covers the basic error handler, catches exceptions and also using try and catch in Camel route.
As you move your workloads to the cloud or build new cloud-native applications, how will you connect them with other apps and data that still reside in your data centers, or in other clouds?
The de facto standard to connect cloud workloads is the REST API. To get the most out of your cloud deployments, there’s a host of best practices around managing APIs in the cloud world.
This presentation covers:
-challenges faced as companies move to the cloud
- managing security, governance, and visibility concerns
- how APIs help you in a multi-cloud world
OTAKOYI is a design and development company. We cooperate with the largest trading networks of Ukraine in terms of packaging and label design. We have a considerable experience and our own vision of what a packaging design should be to be sold.
Look at our presentation and know more about our approach to packaging and label design: http://otakoyi.com/en/packaging-and-label-design
Dennis Kokkelink presenteert tijdens het Cross Media Café Mobiel van 6 december 2011 de visie van Samsung en vertelt wat Samsung kan betekenen voor app. developers.
JBoss Fuse - Fuse workshop Error HandlingChristina Lin
This small independent workshop talks about error handling in Camel. It covers the basic error handler, catches exceptions and also using try and catch in Camel route.
As you move your workloads to the cloud or build new cloud-native applications, how will you connect them with other apps and data that still reside in your data centers, or in other clouds?
The de facto standard to connect cloud workloads is the REST API. To get the most out of your cloud deployments, there’s a host of best practices around managing APIs in the cloud world.
This presentation covers:
-challenges faced as companies move to the cloud
- managing security, governance, and visibility concerns
- how APIs help you in a multi-cloud world