Seriously Open Cloud Native Java MicroservicesJamie Coleman
With the involvement of over a dozen vendors and Java user groups, 140 individual contributors and over half a dozen independent implementations, Eclipse MicroProfile is leading the way in seriously open cloud-native Java technologies. With MicroProfile, OpenJ9 and Open Liberty you can have fully open stack solution that is enterprise grade, perfectly compatible with microservice architecture and easy to use. Come to this session to learn how you can apply MicroProfile to build robust and scalable microservices without locking yourself into a single vendor.
T SOLUTION PROVIDERS IN INDIAA premium technology company.
CUBIXTech is the leading company in India and Asia Pacific , compelling and complementing offerings with direct partnership with 10+ “Global Best of Breed” IT infrastructure Solution companies across the globe. Cubixtech Is One of the best IT Solution Provider in India.
We have presence in 8 cities in India and serving more than 200 strong customers in the field of Telecom, BFSI, IT/ITes, Enterprise, Govt and Defence with focused teams addressing pre-sales, sales and post sales.
Our overseas presence includes a International Purchase office at Singapore Global Clientele and Services at APAC , USA and Europe, Our engagement model is direct with the customers and our technical teams are one of the best in the industry.
CUBIXTech is fast growing company and it has won many awards from Global OEMs on Asia Pacific level & One of the Top IT Solution Providers in India.
This slide deck was originally used for a Lightning Talk on integrating MongoDB into a Cloud Foundry application at MongoDB World 2015. It contains an overview of Cloud Foundry, as well as an explanation of where the MongoDB service fits into the technology stack.
Serverless architectures built on an open source platformDaniel Krook
IBM keynote at the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York City on April 5, 2017.
https://conferences.oreilly.com/software-architecture/sa-ny/public/schedule/detail/60432
Daniel Krook explores Apache OpenWhisk on IBM Bluemix, which provides a powerful and flexible environment for deploying cloud-native applications driven by data, message, and API call events.
Daniel Krook, Software Architect, IBM
Case Study: How to move from a Monolith to Cloud, Containers and MicroservicesKai Wähner
This session shows a case study about successfully moving from a very complex monolith system to a cloud-native architecture. The architecture leverages containers and Microservices to solve issues such as high efforts for extending the system, and a very slow deployment process. The old system included a few huge Java applications and a complex integration middleware deployment.
The new architecture allows flexible development, deployment and operations of business and integration services. Besides, it is vendor-agnostic so that you can leverage on-premise hardware, different public cloud infrastructures, and cloud-native PaaS platforms.
The session will describe the challenges of the existing monolith system, the step-by-step procedure to move to the new cloud-native Microservices architecture, and why containers such as Docker play a key role in this scenario.
A live demo shows how container solutions such as Docker, PaaS cloud platforms such as CloudFoundry, cluster managers such as Kubernetes or Mesos, and different programming languages are used to implement, deploy and scale cloud-native Microservices in a vendor-agnostic way.
Key takeaways for the audience:
- Best practices for moving to a cloud-native architecture
- How to leverage microservices and containers for flexible development, deployment and operations
- How to solve challenges in real world projects
- Understand key technologies, which are recommended
- How to stay vendor-agnostic
- See a live demo of how cloud-native applications respectively services differ from monolith applications regarding development and runtime
Seriously Open Cloud Native Java MicroservicesJamie Coleman
With the involvement of over a dozen vendors and Java user groups, 140 individual contributors and over half a dozen independent implementations, Eclipse MicroProfile is leading the way in seriously open cloud-native Java technologies. With MicroProfile, OpenJ9 and Open Liberty you can have fully open stack solution that is enterprise grade, perfectly compatible with microservice architecture and easy to use. Come to this session to learn how you can apply MicroProfile to build robust and scalable microservices without locking yourself into a single vendor.
T SOLUTION PROVIDERS IN INDIAA premium technology company.
CUBIXTech is the leading company in India and Asia Pacific , compelling and complementing offerings with direct partnership with 10+ “Global Best of Breed” IT infrastructure Solution companies across the globe. Cubixtech Is One of the best IT Solution Provider in India.
We have presence in 8 cities in India and serving more than 200 strong customers in the field of Telecom, BFSI, IT/ITes, Enterprise, Govt and Defence with focused teams addressing pre-sales, sales and post sales.
Our overseas presence includes a International Purchase office at Singapore Global Clientele and Services at APAC , USA and Europe, Our engagement model is direct with the customers and our technical teams are one of the best in the industry.
CUBIXTech is fast growing company and it has won many awards from Global OEMs on Asia Pacific level & One of the Top IT Solution Providers in India.
This slide deck was originally used for a Lightning Talk on integrating MongoDB into a Cloud Foundry application at MongoDB World 2015. It contains an overview of Cloud Foundry, as well as an explanation of where the MongoDB service fits into the technology stack.
Serverless architectures built on an open source platformDaniel Krook
IBM keynote at the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York City on April 5, 2017.
https://conferences.oreilly.com/software-architecture/sa-ny/public/schedule/detail/60432
Daniel Krook explores Apache OpenWhisk on IBM Bluemix, which provides a powerful and flexible environment for deploying cloud-native applications driven by data, message, and API call events.
Daniel Krook, Software Architect, IBM
Case Study: How to move from a Monolith to Cloud, Containers and MicroservicesKai Wähner
This session shows a case study about successfully moving from a very complex monolith system to a cloud-native architecture. The architecture leverages containers and Microservices to solve issues such as high efforts for extending the system, and a very slow deployment process. The old system included a few huge Java applications and a complex integration middleware deployment.
The new architecture allows flexible development, deployment and operations of business and integration services. Besides, it is vendor-agnostic so that you can leverage on-premise hardware, different public cloud infrastructures, and cloud-native PaaS platforms.
The session will describe the challenges of the existing monolith system, the step-by-step procedure to move to the new cloud-native Microservices architecture, and why containers such as Docker play a key role in this scenario.
A live demo shows how container solutions such as Docker, PaaS cloud platforms such as CloudFoundry, cluster managers such as Kubernetes or Mesos, and different programming languages are used to implement, deploy and scale cloud-native Microservices in a vendor-agnostic way.
Key takeaways for the audience:
- Best practices for moving to a cloud-native architecture
- How to leverage microservices and containers for flexible development, deployment and operations
- How to solve challenges in real world projects
- Understand key technologies, which are recommended
- How to stay vendor-agnostic
- See a live demo of how cloud-native applications respectively services differ from monolith applications regarding development and runtime
Hands-on cloud-native Java with MicroProfile, Kubernetes and Istio at JavanturaJamie Coleman
Ever wondered what makes a cloud-native application “cloud-native”? Ever wondered what the unique challenges are and how best to address them on fully-open Java technologies? In this workshop, you’ll learn what it means to be cloud-native and how that impacts application development. You’ll learn about Eclipse MicroProfile, an industry collaboration defining technologies for the development and management of cloud-native microservices. With a full set of MicroProfile workshop modules available to you, you’ll be able to start with the basics of REST services and progress to more advanced topics, or you can jump right in and develop secure, fault tolerant, configurable and monitorable microservices.
Once you’ve developed your microservice, you’ll learn how to package it in a Docker container and deploy it to a Kubernetes cluster. Finally, you’ll learn the role of a service mesh and use Istio to manage your microservice interactions.
Secure, Strengthen, Automate, and Scale Modern Workloads with Red Hat & NGINXNGINX, Inc.
Learn how to support your application delivery – no matter where you are on the journey from monolithic apps to microservices.
Join this webinar to learn:
- About important considerations around digital innovation in FSI
- How to leverage automation and Ansible to deliver apps faster
- About keys to delivering modern apps securely and reliably anywhere
- How OpenShift takes the complexity out of containers
https://www.nginx.com/resources/webinars/secure-strengthen-automate-scale-modern-workloads-with-red-hat-nginx/
Bluemix 로 접근하는 DevOps - Cognitive Cloud ConnectJin Gi Kong
IBM 클라우드 데이터 센터 오픈 행사의 Track 3 Developer session, "Bluemix 로 접근하는 DevOps" 자료입니다.
IBM Bluemix Garage DevOps Method 를 사용하여 DevOps 의 핵심 가치를 설명합니다.
2016/08/25
[WSO2Con USA 2018] Adaptive and Iterative Integration for Microservices and C...WSO2
In this slide deck, WSO2 Director of Integration Architecture discusses conventional centralized integration, the role of integration in microservices, microservice integration patterns and hybrid architecture with centralized vs. decentralized integration for brownfield enterprises.
View video: https://wso2.com/library/conference/2018/07/wso2con-usa-2018-adaptive-and-iterative-integration-for-microservices-and-cloud-native-architectures/
[APIdays INTERFACE 2021] Now that we have K8s, can we stop re-inventing API p...WSO2
Kubernetes has been called the "platform of platforms" and the final major evolutionary step of cloud native computing. What's needed to build an API Platform on it? A great developer experience? An API Marketplace for managing all APIs together in one place? Auto build and deploy onto multiple flavors of K8s? Multi-tenancy? SaaS model hosting with multi-tenancy? Team based development? Ability to create new microservices and APIs? Support for sync and async protocols? Analytics? Metering, monitoring, policy enforcement? What else? Are we done? Or will we need to rebuild the platform again on serverless functions?
Watch Recording : https://youtu.be/kQjETt_c8Ac
About the Webinar
For years, forward-thinking business leaders have made agility a priority – or at least claimed as much. But the fact is many environments remain hampered by legacy systems.
As businesses of all sizes look to accelerate their digital transformation, applications are the engines powering the digital economy. What is the current outlook for application services, and how are they enabling organisations to adapt to new realities and hardwire flexibility into their essence?
Join this webinar to hear firsthand about challenges faced by organisations that wish to adapt to these new realities, and learn how development and operations teams can take advantage of the powerful capabilities of DevOps practices such as container orchestration and microservices.
TIBCO BWCE and Netflix' Hystrix Circuit Breaker for Cloud Native Middleware M...Kai Wähner
These slides show how to use TIBCO BusinessWorks Container Edition (BWCE) with Netflix' Hystrix Open Source Implementation of the Design Pattern 'Circuit Breaker' to develop, deploy and monitor cloud native middleware microservices.
Video recording with live demo: https://youtu.be/VL7-T6IIuZk
Find more information about cloud native middleware at https://community.tibco.com/wiki/microservices-containers-and-cloud-native-architectures
Speaker:
Owen Garrett
Sr. Director, Product Management
NGINX, Inc.
On-Deman Link: https://www.nginx.com/resources/webinars/need-service-mesh/
About the webinar:
Service mesh is one of the hottest emerging technologies. Even though it’s a nascent technology, many vendors have already released their implementation. But do you really need a service mesh?
Attend this webinar to learn about the levels of maturity on the journey to modernizing your apps using microservices, and the traffic management approaches best suited to each level. We’ll help you figure out if you really need a service mesh.
Deep-dive into Microservice Outer ArchitectureWSO2
To view recording of this webinar please use the below URL:
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2016/02/deep-dive-into-microservice-outer-architecture/
Microservices architecture (MSA) promotes loosely coupled services as building blocks for software system architecture. It was first adopted by large internet companies like Netflix and now is popular with enterprise architects everywhere.
You may find yourself asking what the main premises of MSA are and whether it replaces SOA. In this webinar Frank and Srinath will
Compare and contrast MSA with SOA and discuss both their pros and cons
Examine what MSA looks like in practice
Answer questions such as where to use databases, how to use security and how to perform service orchestration and integration
Discuss practical challenges
Tour through the history of middleware from old architectures to cloud-native middleware microservices leveraging Docker, Kubernetes, Cloudfoundry.
Microservices are the next step after SOA: Services implement a limited set of functions. Services are developed, deployed and scaled independently. Continuous Delivery automates deployments. This way you get shorter time to results and increased flexibility. Containers improve these even more offering a very lightweight and flexible deployment option.
In the middleware world, you use concepts and tools such as an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), Complex Event Processing (CEP), Business Process Management (BPM) or API Gateways. Many people still think about complex, heavyweight central brokers. However, Microservices and containers are relevant not just for custom self-developed applications, but they are also a key requirement to make the middleware world more flexible, agile and automated.
This session focuses on live coding to demonstrate how to develop, deploy and operate cloud-native microservices in the middleware world. The live demos leverage frameworks and tools such as Docker, Kubernetes, Cloud Foundry, Consul, Spring Cloud Config, Eureka and Hystrix.
Service Mesh - kilometer 30 in a microservice marathonMichael Hofmann
Distributed applications like microservices shift some of their complexities into the interaction of services. Such a service mesh, which can have hundreds of runtime instances, is very difficult to manage. You will be concerned with some of the following questions: Which service will be requested by which other services in which version and how often depending on the request content? How can you test the interaction and how can you replace single services with new ones?
These and other questions will be discussed in this session. Tools to make your live easier with a service mesh will also be introduced.
Hands-on cloud-native Java with MicroProfile, Kubernetes and Istio at JavanturaJamie Coleman
Ever wondered what makes a cloud-native application “cloud-native”? Ever wondered what the unique challenges are and how best to address them on fully-open Java technologies? In this workshop, you’ll learn what it means to be cloud-native and how that impacts application development. You’ll learn about Eclipse MicroProfile, an industry collaboration defining technologies for the development and management of cloud-native microservices. With a full set of MicroProfile workshop modules available to you, you’ll be able to start with the basics of REST services and progress to more advanced topics, or you can jump right in and develop secure, fault tolerant, configurable and monitorable microservices.
Once you’ve developed your microservice, you’ll learn how to package it in a Docker container and deploy it to a Kubernetes cluster. Finally, you’ll learn the role of a service mesh and use Istio to manage your microservice interactions.
Secure, Strengthen, Automate, and Scale Modern Workloads with Red Hat & NGINXNGINX, Inc.
Learn how to support your application delivery – no matter where you are on the journey from monolithic apps to microservices.
Join this webinar to learn:
- About important considerations around digital innovation in FSI
- How to leverage automation and Ansible to deliver apps faster
- About keys to delivering modern apps securely and reliably anywhere
- How OpenShift takes the complexity out of containers
https://www.nginx.com/resources/webinars/secure-strengthen-automate-scale-modern-workloads-with-red-hat-nginx/
Bluemix 로 접근하는 DevOps - Cognitive Cloud ConnectJin Gi Kong
IBM 클라우드 데이터 센터 오픈 행사의 Track 3 Developer session, "Bluemix 로 접근하는 DevOps" 자료입니다.
IBM Bluemix Garage DevOps Method 를 사용하여 DevOps 의 핵심 가치를 설명합니다.
2016/08/25
[WSO2Con USA 2018] Adaptive and Iterative Integration for Microservices and C...WSO2
In this slide deck, WSO2 Director of Integration Architecture discusses conventional centralized integration, the role of integration in microservices, microservice integration patterns and hybrid architecture with centralized vs. decentralized integration for brownfield enterprises.
View video: https://wso2.com/library/conference/2018/07/wso2con-usa-2018-adaptive-and-iterative-integration-for-microservices-and-cloud-native-architectures/
[APIdays INTERFACE 2021] Now that we have K8s, can we stop re-inventing API p...WSO2
Kubernetes has been called the "platform of platforms" and the final major evolutionary step of cloud native computing. What's needed to build an API Platform on it? A great developer experience? An API Marketplace for managing all APIs together in one place? Auto build and deploy onto multiple flavors of K8s? Multi-tenancy? SaaS model hosting with multi-tenancy? Team based development? Ability to create new microservices and APIs? Support for sync and async protocols? Analytics? Metering, monitoring, policy enforcement? What else? Are we done? Or will we need to rebuild the platform again on serverless functions?
Watch Recording : https://youtu.be/kQjETt_c8Ac
About the Webinar
For years, forward-thinking business leaders have made agility a priority – or at least claimed as much. But the fact is many environments remain hampered by legacy systems.
As businesses of all sizes look to accelerate their digital transformation, applications are the engines powering the digital economy. What is the current outlook for application services, and how are they enabling organisations to adapt to new realities and hardwire flexibility into their essence?
Join this webinar to hear firsthand about challenges faced by organisations that wish to adapt to these new realities, and learn how development and operations teams can take advantage of the powerful capabilities of DevOps practices such as container orchestration and microservices.
TIBCO BWCE and Netflix' Hystrix Circuit Breaker for Cloud Native Middleware M...Kai Wähner
These slides show how to use TIBCO BusinessWorks Container Edition (BWCE) with Netflix' Hystrix Open Source Implementation of the Design Pattern 'Circuit Breaker' to develop, deploy and monitor cloud native middleware microservices.
Video recording with live demo: https://youtu.be/VL7-T6IIuZk
Find more information about cloud native middleware at https://community.tibco.com/wiki/microservices-containers-and-cloud-native-architectures
Speaker:
Owen Garrett
Sr. Director, Product Management
NGINX, Inc.
On-Deman Link: https://www.nginx.com/resources/webinars/need-service-mesh/
About the webinar:
Service mesh is one of the hottest emerging technologies. Even though it’s a nascent technology, many vendors have already released their implementation. But do you really need a service mesh?
Attend this webinar to learn about the levels of maturity on the journey to modernizing your apps using microservices, and the traffic management approaches best suited to each level. We’ll help you figure out if you really need a service mesh.
Deep-dive into Microservice Outer ArchitectureWSO2
To view recording of this webinar please use the below URL:
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2016/02/deep-dive-into-microservice-outer-architecture/
Microservices architecture (MSA) promotes loosely coupled services as building blocks for software system architecture. It was first adopted by large internet companies like Netflix and now is popular with enterprise architects everywhere.
You may find yourself asking what the main premises of MSA are and whether it replaces SOA. In this webinar Frank and Srinath will
Compare and contrast MSA with SOA and discuss both their pros and cons
Examine what MSA looks like in practice
Answer questions such as where to use databases, how to use security and how to perform service orchestration and integration
Discuss practical challenges
Tour through the history of middleware from old architectures to cloud-native middleware microservices leveraging Docker, Kubernetes, Cloudfoundry.
Microservices are the next step after SOA: Services implement a limited set of functions. Services are developed, deployed and scaled independently. Continuous Delivery automates deployments. This way you get shorter time to results and increased flexibility. Containers improve these even more offering a very lightweight and flexible deployment option.
In the middleware world, you use concepts and tools such as an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), Complex Event Processing (CEP), Business Process Management (BPM) or API Gateways. Many people still think about complex, heavyweight central brokers. However, Microservices and containers are relevant not just for custom self-developed applications, but they are also a key requirement to make the middleware world more flexible, agile and automated.
This session focuses on live coding to demonstrate how to develop, deploy and operate cloud-native microservices in the middleware world. The live demos leverage frameworks and tools such as Docker, Kubernetes, Cloud Foundry, Consul, Spring Cloud Config, Eureka and Hystrix.
Service Mesh - kilometer 30 in a microservice marathonMichael Hofmann
Distributed applications like microservices shift some of their complexities into the interaction of services. Such a service mesh, which can have hundreds of runtime instances, is very difficult to manage. You will be concerned with some of the following questions: Which service will be requested by which other services in which version and how often depending on the request content? How can you test the interaction and how can you replace single services with new ones?
These and other questions will be discussed in this session. Tools to make your live easier with a service mesh will also be introduced.
A nice overview of IBM BlueMix - How it can be used, benefits for the user and how to sign up and use for FREE
Bluemix is an implementation of IBM's Open Cloud Architecture, leveraging Cloud Foundry to enable developers to rapidly build, deploy, and manage their cloud applications, while tapping a growing ecosystem of available services and runtime frameworks
IBM BlueMix Architecture and Deep Dive (Powered by CloudFoundry) Animesh Singh
meetup.com/Bluemix
meetup.com/CloudFoundry/
In this meetup, we discussed the architecture and demonstrated IBM BlueMix, public Platform-as-a-Service offering based on Cloud Foundry
Google Cloud Platform is a cloud computing platform by Google that offers hosting on the same supporting infrastructure that Google uses internally for end-user products like Google Search and YouTube. Cloud Platform provides developer products to build a range of programs from simple websites to complex applications.
Google Cloud Platform is a part of a suite of enterprise solutions from Google for Work and provides a set of modular cloud-based services with a host of development tools. For example, hosting and computing, cloud storage, data storage, translations APIs and prediction APIs.
Topic Covered
Why Google Cloud Platform ?
Google Cloud Platform Services: First Insight !!!
Bluemix is an implementation of IBM's Open Cloud Architecture, leveraging Cloud Foundry to enable developers to rapidly build, deploy, and manage their cloud applications, while tapping a growing ecosystem of available services and runtime frameworks
Join the Revolution: The Interconnected World with IBM Bluemix and IoT Founda...Joy Patra
This deck describes the basics of Bluemix, how it is a true developer-friendly cloud, how you can use Bluemix for IoT development, and leads to an IoT demo developed on Bluemix.
My presentation for our Benelux IBM Rational Innovate event. This presentation explains how the IBM Bluemix and devops as a service solution can be used for modern cloud based development.
Cloud Native Patterns with Bluemix Developer ConsoleMatthew Perrins
This presentation talks about Cloud Native Application patterns Mobile, Web, BFF (Backend for Frontend) and Microservices. It will walk through the patterns and show how they can be used to deliver public cloud solutions with IBM Cloud, using Bluemix Developer Console
Hybrid Cloud with IBM Bluemix, Docker and Open Stackgjuljo
IBM Bluemix is not just a PaaS any longer: by including Docker and Open Stack, IBM Bluemix is the Digital Innovation Platform for an Hybrid Cloud that seamless embraces both IaaS and PaaS.
IBM BlueMix Presentation - Paris Meetup 17th Sept. 2014IBM France Lab
Bluemix is an open-standard, cloud-based platform for
building, managing, and running applications of all types
(web, mobile, big data, new smart devices, and so on).
Applicazioni per mobile e cloud sviluppate in maniera rapida ed efficaceJürgen Ambrosi
Un team di sviluppo avanzato ad alta produttività ha bisogno di una vasta gamma di servizi (provisioning di ambienti, strumenti di test e sviluppo ...) ma l'integrazione limitata può rallentarlo. E’ necessario utilizzare software di alta qualità in modo più rapido e uniforme attraverso gli ambienti ibridi. Oltre questo è necessario poterle testare, monitorare e modificare in tempo reale. In questa sessione verranno presentati gli strumenti per lo sviluppo e la gestione di applicazioni in ambienti mobile e Cloud.
Similar to Bluemix overview with Internet of Things (20)
A discussion on AI and Edge which was held for a virtual meetup in Eindhoven technical community. You can also find a recording https://www.meetup.com/Technical-Enablement-for-High-Tech-developers/events/270314133/
This presentation tries to give an overview of the fascinating world of mobile development. It is not the purpose to give any details on a given technology, but it tries to give an overview of the various possibilities. Although the presentation looks at technologies and initiatives from various parts of the industry there are some more details on a certain number of IBM initiative given my background.
The presentation I presented at the local Belgium Innovate conference. It gives an overview of how the IBM Rational portfolio can be used to address the challenges of Mobile application lifecycle management
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
4. @CattoirEric4
Apps are
everywhere
The quantity and
usefulness of web and
mobile apps has led to an
“app revolution” among
consumers and
businesses alike.
Experience
matters
Customers and
employees now expect a
delightful and
seamless experience
across all interactions
with a business.
Enabled by Cloud
Apps today can be stitched
together quickly with pre-
built assets. Cloud makes
the API economy
possible.
The app revolution
5. @CattoirEric5
App development is about speed
and choice
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Languag
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Focus
on
Code
Useful
APIs
Choice
of
Tools
Friction
Free
Continuous
Integration
6. @CattoirEric6
What is Bluemix?
Bluemix is an open-standard, cloud-based platform for building, managing, and
running applications of all types (web, mobile, big data, new smart devices, and so on).
Go Live in Seconds
The developer can choose
any language runtime or
bring their own. Zero to
production in one
command.
DevOps
Development, monitoring,
deployment, and logging
tools allow the developer to
run the entire application.
API's and Services
A catalog of IBM, third
party, and open source
API services allow the
developer to stitch an
application together in
minutes.
On-Prem
Integration
Build hybrid environments.
Connect to on-premise assets
plus other public and private
clouds.
Flexible Pricing
Sign up in minutes. Pay as
you go and subscription
models offer choice and
flexibility.
Layered Security
IBM secures the platform
and infrastructure and
provides you with the tools to
secure your apps.
8. @CattoirEric8
Create apps quickly using services
● Choice
➢ Runtimes, services, and tooling
up to you
● Industry Leading IBM
Capabilities
➢ Services leveraging the depth of
IBM software
➢ Full range of capabilities
● Completeness
➢ Open source platform and
services
➢ Third party to enable key use
cases
A full range of capabilities to suit any great idea.
Security
Services
Web and
application
services
Cloud
Integration
Services
Mobile
Services
Database
services
Big Data
services
Internet of
Things
Services
Watson
Services
DevOps
Services
9. @CattoirEric9
DevOps tooling that spans the
entire app lifecycle
Monitor &
Optimize
Release
& Deploy
Develop
& Test
Plan &
Measure
DevOps
Services
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2
3
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8 Collaborate with your team. Agile
development tracking and
reporting Agile Planning
Use your
favorite tool or
web IDE Web IDE Sublime Eclipse
Use the repo that
works best for you
Hosted GIT Jazz SCM
Continuously
integrate code
Continuous
Integration
Scan your apps for
vulnerabilities
5
Continuously deliver
across environments
Automated
Deployment
Get instantaneous feedback
from mobile apps
Mobile Quality
Manage and monitor
your apps’ performance
Monitoring
& Analytics
AppScan
Auto-Scaling
GitHub
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11. @CattoirEric11
IOT Service used as Server Side
Solution
● Based on MQTT
➢ MQTT == MQ Telemetry Transport
➢ The MQTT specification is open and royalty free for ease of adoption
● Open-source implementations available
● A Publish Subscribe messaging protocol
➢ Reliable messaging over low bandwidth, high latency unreliable
networks
13. @CattoirEric13
NodeRed and Internet of Things
● Browser-based UI for creating
flows of events and deploying
them to the runtime.
● Light-weight runtime built in
node.js, is ideal for edge-of-
network environments or
running in the cloud.
● It can be easily expanded to
take add new nodes to the
palette – taking full advantage
of the node package
manager(npm)
ecosystem
● Runs on various hardware (i.e
Rasberry PI)
15. @CattoirEric15
Useful Links
● Bluemix main Page – www.bluemix.net
● Sign up for ID - https://ibm.biz/bluemixbelux
● Internet of Things Foundation -
http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/internet-of-things-foundation
● Node-RED - http://nodered.org/
● Device Recipes - https://developer.ibm.com/iot/
● Example of Arduino Temparture Sensor Device -
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/cloud/library/cl-bluemix-arduino-iot1/index.html
Apps Are Everywhere
Over the last 5 or so years, we’ve experienced an “App Revolution” on the web, on our smartphones, in our cars, on wearable devices (like a NikeFuel band, Smart Watch, Google Glass), and in our homes.
Apps today allow interactions that we wouldn't have imagined 5 years ago. Architects can design homes on their iPads, merchants can swipe credit cards and accept payments anywhere with their phones, and runners can track their progress with a band on their wrist. Even my mother knows the phrase “there’s an app for that.”
Experience Matters
All of the associated data (like a runner’s average speed and location over the course of a 30 minute run) is often times pushed up to the cloud (as it’s being generated) for further processing, storage, or to allow syncs other devices and services.
Customers expect an integrated experience on the web, across all of their devices, in physical stores, and even talking with customer service on the phone.
Cloud Makes it Possible
Needless to say, the cloud has been a very large driving factor in the “App Revolution.” It provides a fast, simple, and cost effective way to for startups and enterprises alike to deploy and host applications and mobile backends over the internet.
Apps can be stitched together quickly with pre-built assets exposed as APIs - cloud has made this possible.
Simply put, cloud keeps all of us connected.
The instant power and speed of cloud has brought about new expectations for building applications on it.
Developers now expect:
To be able to deploy updates to their applications in seconds
To write their code in whichever tool or language they choose
Each has its own distinct “personality” and followings of developers have evolved around each of these
To be able to continually integrate working copies of code into a shared mainline at multiple points during the day
To focus on writing code, not on the administration of servers, virtualization, operating systems, and middleware.
To “fail fast” - or ensure applications fail immediately and visibly to speed debugging and fixes
To integrate useful APIs into their applications - who wants to write code that’s already been written and tested?
To build applications that are mobile ready - as users today expect their experience to be tailored to whatever device they happen to be using.
Key themes
Speed
Instant environments
Quick deployments
Sign up in minutes
Ease of Use
Instant Environments
Services prebuilt for your use - IBM, Third Party, Community
DevOps tools to monitor, plan, deploy, and manage your apps
Flexibility
On-Prem integration
Flexible pricing
Security
IBM secures the platform and infrastructure - leveraging experience with softlayer and proven on-prem security implementations
Provides you with the tools to secure your apps