This document provides an overview of Prodyna, an IT consulting company with 320 employees across Europe. It summarizes Prodyna's financial information, locations, business areas in conception, development and training. It also outlines Prodyna's portfolio of partners and technologies to support clients' digital transformations. The presentation concludes by listing some of Prodyna's reference customers across various industries.
In the Java environment, Springboot is usually the default framework when it comes to implementing microservices. But also the Java Enterprise Community does not sleep and opposes the new frameworks on the basis of microprofiles, whereby the development of microservices using JEE standards cloud-native, without bloated AppServers, is possible.
A relatively young framework in this ranks is Helidon. It is interesting to note that the framework comes in two variants, a Micorprofile-based (MP) and a function-based (SE) variant, which makes it interesting for different applications. In addition to this differentiating feature, Helidon convinces with out-of-the-box build support (Maven). Features can be enabled simply by adding new Maven dependencies. Furthermore, Kubernetes is the native target platform for services implemented in Helidon.
The session provides an introduction to the basic idea of the framework, compares the two development approaches and compares the framework with other established solutions in terms of its suitability for everyday use.
From EAI to Serverless - Evolution of integration architecturesSven Bernhardt
Integration is still relevant. Change is ubiquitous and software architectures must constantly evolve. The adaptation of new technologies, concepts and tools is necessary in order to be flexible with regard to new requirements. Many companies use available cloud technologies for this purpose. This leads to elastic infrastructures and hybrid application ecosystems; on-premise systems and cloud services must be integrated, leading to increased complexity. To open up new sales channels, enterprise data and functions are made accessible to third parties in a scalable and secure manner.
How can the resulting requirements for decoupling, performance or availability be met within the framework of a future-proof, scalable integration infrastructure that is also fault tolerant and highly fail-safe?
This presentation takes you on a short journey through time and discusses the role and relevance of integration architectures, key patterns and their development (publish/subscribe, event sourcing, CQRS) as well as the way they should be implemented today. Are we still talking about monolithic integration platforms or is there a "New Kid on the Block" that is lightweight and follows an architectural style of Microservices?
Next Gen Big Data Plattform mit Hadoop, APIs und KubernetesSven Bernhardt
Data is the new oil! Topics such as data-driven architectures or data on-demand are being dealt with by companies and their IT departments as part of the ubiquitous digitization efforts to make data available to third parties, even beyond company boundaries. When accessing data, you need to make sure it is delivered securely, in the format you need, and at the right time. The definition and implementation of appropriate, tool-independent business APIs is also an obvious choice when setting up a Big Data platform, since a flexible and extensible architecture is particularly important here. In addition to tools from the Big Data universe, integration components such as API gateways for secure access to the data and integration services that convert the data formats and protocols are added. Furthermore, APIs are important to decouple the individual components of such a data platform from each other, as the technology lifecycles become increasingly short-lived and tools can potentially disappear from the market quickly.
In this lecture, an example architecture is used to explain what needs to be considered when building a modern big data platform and how the provision of data and the abstraction of individual components can be achieved by implementing APIs. A core message of the lecture is that Big Data can no longer be viewed in isolation from other topics, such as classic integration challenges or containerized services. In addition to conventional Big Data tools such as Hadoop components, Nifi, Kafka, etc., the role of Kubernetes and API gateways will also be discussed.
The importance of APIs is increasing. Usually, API projects do not start on a green field. Often there's an existing, mostly monolithic application landscape, which needs to be embedded and integrated with new applications implemented in a Cloud-native fashion on new technologies like Kubernetes. The question is: Which principles must be considered to build a future-oriented, flexible API management platform? It is potentially not enough to simply work with a central, monolithic API gateway solutions. But, what requirements are placed on a modern API management platform? This session will give an introduction on how modern API architectures should be build, considering concepts like Microgateways, Ingress and Servicemesh.
Integration is as relevant as ever. Change seems to be omnipresent and software architectures are constantly evolving together with technologies, concepts and tooling. As a result of companies leveraging available Cloud technologies we are now dealing with elastic infrastructures and hybrid application ecosystems, which means that on-Premises systems and Cloud services need to be integrated, giving way to added complexity. Moreover, to unlock data and functionality in a scalable and secure manner, integration strategies must be consistent with an API-first design. When it comes to concerns such as decoupling, performance or availability, it must be possible to scale distinct components within the integration infrastructure independently. Ideally, these components should be able to deploy and run isolated from each other to ensure the system’s resiliency and flexibility, since the components are not influencing or dependent on each other.
This presentation will take you on a little time journey while discussing the role and relevancy of integration architectures, key patterns and their evolution (Publish/Subscribe, Event Sourcing, CQRS) as well as the way how those should be implemented today. Are we still talking about monolithic integration platforms or is there a new kid on the block, more lightweight, following a Microservices architectural style?
Intuitive APIs are critical success factors for modern software architectures. APIs should be easy to use, difficult to misuse, consumer friendly, easy to maintain and consistently designed. In order to achieve these goals, it is important to develop APIs before starting the actual development and in a collaborative approach involving various stakeholders. The API-first design approach is important when it comes to exposing existing functionality in the enterprise, e.g. implemented as microservices, to the outside world. But what role do APIs play in microservice architectures? How are APIs and microservices implementations combined and how do I integrate this with a DevOps approach? These questions will be answered in this session and explained on a consistent Microservice example. From a tooling perspective I leverage the power of Oracle Cloud with tools like Apiary, Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE), Wercker (aka Container Pipelines) and Oracle Container Registry.
PERSPECTIVES ON ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURESFadi Semaan
In this presentation we will discuss:
1) Webscale and implications on enterprise architectures.
2) The old Datacenter vs the New Cloud
3) The seven key trends and technologies
4) Architecture Patterns
5)Putting it all together..
This presentation was delivered by:
Vamsi Chemitiganti
Chief Solutions Architect, Red Hat – NA East and FSI
In the Java environment, Springboot is usually the default framework when it comes to implementing microservices. But also the Java Enterprise Community does not sleep and opposes the new frameworks on the basis of microprofiles, whereby the development of microservices using JEE standards cloud-native, without bloated AppServers, is possible.
A relatively young framework in this ranks is Helidon. It is interesting to note that the framework comes in two variants, a Micorprofile-based (MP) and a function-based (SE) variant, which makes it interesting for different applications. In addition to this differentiating feature, Helidon convinces with out-of-the-box build support (Maven). Features can be enabled simply by adding new Maven dependencies. Furthermore, Kubernetes is the native target platform for services implemented in Helidon.
The session provides an introduction to the basic idea of the framework, compares the two development approaches and compares the framework with other established solutions in terms of its suitability for everyday use.
From EAI to Serverless - Evolution of integration architecturesSven Bernhardt
Integration is still relevant. Change is ubiquitous and software architectures must constantly evolve. The adaptation of new technologies, concepts and tools is necessary in order to be flexible with regard to new requirements. Many companies use available cloud technologies for this purpose. This leads to elastic infrastructures and hybrid application ecosystems; on-premise systems and cloud services must be integrated, leading to increased complexity. To open up new sales channels, enterprise data and functions are made accessible to third parties in a scalable and secure manner.
How can the resulting requirements for decoupling, performance or availability be met within the framework of a future-proof, scalable integration infrastructure that is also fault tolerant and highly fail-safe?
This presentation takes you on a short journey through time and discusses the role and relevance of integration architectures, key patterns and their development (publish/subscribe, event sourcing, CQRS) as well as the way they should be implemented today. Are we still talking about monolithic integration platforms or is there a "New Kid on the Block" that is lightweight and follows an architectural style of Microservices?
Next Gen Big Data Plattform mit Hadoop, APIs und KubernetesSven Bernhardt
Data is the new oil! Topics such as data-driven architectures or data on-demand are being dealt with by companies and their IT departments as part of the ubiquitous digitization efforts to make data available to third parties, even beyond company boundaries. When accessing data, you need to make sure it is delivered securely, in the format you need, and at the right time. The definition and implementation of appropriate, tool-independent business APIs is also an obvious choice when setting up a Big Data platform, since a flexible and extensible architecture is particularly important here. In addition to tools from the Big Data universe, integration components such as API gateways for secure access to the data and integration services that convert the data formats and protocols are added. Furthermore, APIs are important to decouple the individual components of such a data platform from each other, as the technology lifecycles become increasingly short-lived and tools can potentially disappear from the market quickly.
In this lecture, an example architecture is used to explain what needs to be considered when building a modern big data platform and how the provision of data and the abstraction of individual components can be achieved by implementing APIs. A core message of the lecture is that Big Data can no longer be viewed in isolation from other topics, such as classic integration challenges or containerized services. In addition to conventional Big Data tools such as Hadoop components, Nifi, Kafka, etc., the role of Kubernetes and API gateways will also be discussed.
The importance of APIs is increasing. Usually, API projects do not start on a green field. Often there's an existing, mostly monolithic application landscape, which needs to be embedded and integrated with new applications implemented in a Cloud-native fashion on new technologies like Kubernetes. The question is: Which principles must be considered to build a future-oriented, flexible API management platform? It is potentially not enough to simply work with a central, monolithic API gateway solutions. But, what requirements are placed on a modern API management platform? This session will give an introduction on how modern API architectures should be build, considering concepts like Microgateways, Ingress and Servicemesh.
Integration is as relevant as ever. Change seems to be omnipresent and software architectures are constantly evolving together with technologies, concepts and tooling. As a result of companies leveraging available Cloud technologies we are now dealing with elastic infrastructures and hybrid application ecosystems, which means that on-Premises systems and Cloud services need to be integrated, giving way to added complexity. Moreover, to unlock data and functionality in a scalable and secure manner, integration strategies must be consistent with an API-first design. When it comes to concerns such as decoupling, performance or availability, it must be possible to scale distinct components within the integration infrastructure independently. Ideally, these components should be able to deploy and run isolated from each other to ensure the system’s resiliency and flexibility, since the components are not influencing or dependent on each other.
This presentation will take you on a little time journey while discussing the role and relevancy of integration architectures, key patterns and their evolution (Publish/Subscribe, Event Sourcing, CQRS) as well as the way how those should be implemented today. Are we still talking about monolithic integration platforms or is there a new kid on the block, more lightweight, following a Microservices architectural style?
Intuitive APIs are critical success factors for modern software architectures. APIs should be easy to use, difficult to misuse, consumer friendly, easy to maintain and consistently designed. In order to achieve these goals, it is important to develop APIs before starting the actual development and in a collaborative approach involving various stakeholders. The API-first design approach is important when it comes to exposing existing functionality in the enterprise, e.g. implemented as microservices, to the outside world. But what role do APIs play in microservice architectures? How are APIs and microservices implementations combined and how do I integrate this with a DevOps approach? These questions will be answered in this session and explained on a consistent Microservice example. From a tooling perspective I leverage the power of Oracle Cloud with tools like Apiary, Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE), Wercker (aka Container Pipelines) and Oracle Container Registry.
PERSPECTIVES ON ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURESFadi Semaan
In this presentation we will discuss:
1) Webscale and implications on enterprise architectures.
2) The old Datacenter vs the New Cloud
3) The seven key trends and technologies
4) Architecture Patterns
5)Putting it all together..
This presentation was delivered by:
Vamsi Chemitiganti
Chief Solutions Architect, Red Hat – NA East and FSI
This is the presentation I gave to Telecom Italia where I was discussing about the force of benefit for the cloud and devops where People, Processes and Technology are involved.
API-first design - Basis for an consistent API-Management approachSven Bernhardt
Intuitive API design is a critical success factor for APIs. API-First propagates a collaborative approach, where API development starts with the design and brings various stakeholders together, which dramatically increases efficiency and consistency while defining APIs. Questions that that come up in this area are about quality requirements APIs have to meet nowadays, in order to deliver the desired business value. In this session we want to present an approach how APIs can be defined and implemented consistently using tools like Apiary and Apimatic and the design artifacts can be incorporated in existing CI/CD pipelines, using tools like Dredd, since APIs are a first-class citizen which need to be maintained appropriately.
Get the inside scoop of the future innovations of the SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.3 platform: hybrid world, new BI Launchpad interface, simplified maintenance, as well as other exciting innovations.
How To Convert Your SAP BusinessObjects Unused Licenses To SAP Analytics CloudWiiisdom
Learn how you can easily find all your SAP BusinessObjects unused licenses to apply those resources to SAP Analytics Cloud and deliver greater agility to your organization thanks to hybrid analytics.
Understand the options SAP Cloud conversion program has to offer and hear the experience of one of your peers.
[EIC 2021] Securing the Digital Double - The Path to a Trusted Digital EcosystemWSO2
Digital life is a replication of the physical world in a digital ecosystem. As a result, people and things have an equal digital representation, which we call a digital double. Your digital double is active and involved in various activities, even when you take a nap. Therefore, securing the digital double is critical. As an enterprise or security architect designing digital experiences, you have to pay attention to privacy, confidentiality, trust, and the security of a digital double. In this session, Asanka will explain an architectural approach to building a trusted digital ecosystem using APIs, integration, and identity.
Implementing API-led Cloud-native apps on OCISven Bernhardt
Presentation given at Oracle Groundbreakers APAC Tour 2020 talk.
Find corresponding code sample at: https://github.com/svenbernhardt/employee-service-helidon-se
Cloud-native is the way new applications should be built today. It doesn't matter here, if the application is going to be deployed in the Cloud or On-prem. The most important thing is that an application is applicable for getting the most out of the Cloud with respect to efficiency. APIs and Containers are essential building blocks of Cloud-native applications. As Cloud-native apps are driven by APIs, the development of such an app should start with defining the API in an API design-first approach.
Within this session I'll give further insights into what makes Cloud-native development different from classical app development. Furthermore, we'll go through the respective development steps (API design, Service development, Deployment to OCI, API exposure) to make the session more practical. For exposing the app to the outside world OCI API Gateway will be used. The development of the Cloud-native app is done using Oracle's Microservice framework Helidon.
The Evolution of Business Intelligence: Maturing Enterprise AnalyticsLogi Analytics
ALD Automotive reviews how it uses Logi Analytics to provide its customers with total fleet management flexibility – from pure financing of cars to comprehensive outsourcing operations.
Learn more with the The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics at https://goo.gl/hWUrsn.
Intuitive APIs are critical success factors for modern software architectures. APIs should be easy to use, difficult to misuse, consumer friendly, easy to maintain and consistently designed.
In order to achieve these goals, it is important to develop APIs before starting the actual development and in a collaborative approach involving various stakeholders. This API-first design approach is important when it comes to exposing existing functionality in the enterprise, e.g. implemented as microservices, to the outside world.
But what role do APIs play in microservice architectures? How are API and Microservice implementations combined and how do I integrate them with a DevOps approach?
Questions answered in this session. A holistic development approach starting with API development up to the deployment of a microservice is considered. Tools such as Oracle Apiary, which support an API-first design approach or Oracle Wercker for the automation of build and deployment, will be presented.
[WSO2Con EU 2018] APIs - Technology That Can Transform Your Business Into a P...WSO2
This presentation focuses on how an organization would work on a successful API strategy that aligns with their business vision. We will use best practices and case studies from WSO2 deployments as well as public case studies.
Going Beyond The Click: The Importance of Web PersonalizationAcquia
Digital is changing the way that organizations need to interact and engage with their prospects and customers. Most organizations determine the effectiveness of their digital efforts based on conversions - but what happens after that conversion? According to a recent SiriusDecisions report, 80% of B2B marketers indicate that they will be using digital advertising in 2017, but less than 50% are measuring ‘beyond the click’.
In order to have a truly effective digital strategy, organizations must look even further. By measuring ‘beyond the click’, organizations gain the ability to personalize the entire customer journey, engaging people at every touch point.
In this webinar with leading global B2B research and advisory firm SiriusDecisions, and Acquia Partner Inviqa, we’ll cover the tactics to optimize your personalization strategy, including:
-The rise of digital advertising and the need for ‘beyond the click’ measurement
-The need for web personalization and how to implement it in your digital strategy
-Different methods of personalization and best areas to personalize
-Best practices to follow and what to watch out for
Perfect match when standard software is not enoughMaciej Puchała
We provide custom software solutions and IT services to digitalize your business. 20 years of experience in major industries for innovations where you can't apply a standard solution.
Strategies for efficient delivery with APIs containers micro services and DevOpsSven Bernhardt
Oracle Open World 2017 session. Abstract: A central challenge for today's IT is how to ensure business agility and how to keep the robustness of core business functionalities. A microservice-based architecture in conjunction with APIs for decoupling the building blocks becomes more and more important. By using modern container technologies, companies can leverage all the advantages of modern software development. This session covers the impact of modern software architectures based on a real-life scenario, which we implemented to establish faster delivery cycles and to start innovations. Learn different strategies for how modernized software architectures can be introduced. This session is suitable for organizations of any size and industry.
Virtual Product Creation as part of innovation and the next level of new products and solutions. We are commited to the vision of our customer and transform them to value.
[WSO2 Integration Summit New York 2019] Cloud Native Integrations for the Ent...WSO2
The phrase “cloud-native” has become overrated in today’s tech scene. Every familiar enterprise technology product is now rebranded as “cloud-native” and is offered as a containerized workload for today’s business needs. But are they really “cloud-native” ? To answer this question we have to deeply understand the cloud native qualities. Can our existing enterprise monoliths become cloud native or use cloud native tools ? is it worthwhile to break down the monolith as today’s advice goes ?
This deck focuses on those hard questions in today’s enterprise landscape. This is a discussion with enterprise architects on the challenges they face in their cloud native journey.
This is the presentation I gave to Telecom Italia where I was discussing about the force of benefit for the cloud and devops where People, Processes and Technology are involved.
API-first design - Basis for an consistent API-Management approachSven Bernhardt
Intuitive API design is a critical success factor for APIs. API-First propagates a collaborative approach, where API development starts with the design and brings various stakeholders together, which dramatically increases efficiency and consistency while defining APIs. Questions that that come up in this area are about quality requirements APIs have to meet nowadays, in order to deliver the desired business value. In this session we want to present an approach how APIs can be defined and implemented consistently using tools like Apiary and Apimatic and the design artifacts can be incorporated in existing CI/CD pipelines, using tools like Dredd, since APIs are a first-class citizen which need to be maintained appropriately.
Get the inside scoop of the future innovations of the SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.3 platform: hybrid world, new BI Launchpad interface, simplified maintenance, as well as other exciting innovations.
How To Convert Your SAP BusinessObjects Unused Licenses To SAP Analytics CloudWiiisdom
Learn how you can easily find all your SAP BusinessObjects unused licenses to apply those resources to SAP Analytics Cloud and deliver greater agility to your organization thanks to hybrid analytics.
Understand the options SAP Cloud conversion program has to offer and hear the experience of one of your peers.
[EIC 2021] Securing the Digital Double - The Path to a Trusted Digital EcosystemWSO2
Digital life is a replication of the physical world in a digital ecosystem. As a result, people and things have an equal digital representation, which we call a digital double. Your digital double is active and involved in various activities, even when you take a nap. Therefore, securing the digital double is critical. As an enterprise or security architect designing digital experiences, you have to pay attention to privacy, confidentiality, trust, and the security of a digital double. In this session, Asanka will explain an architectural approach to building a trusted digital ecosystem using APIs, integration, and identity.
Implementing API-led Cloud-native apps on OCISven Bernhardt
Presentation given at Oracle Groundbreakers APAC Tour 2020 talk.
Find corresponding code sample at: https://github.com/svenbernhardt/employee-service-helidon-se
Cloud-native is the way new applications should be built today. It doesn't matter here, if the application is going to be deployed in the Cloud or On-prem. The most important thing is that an application is applicable for getting the most out of the Cloud with respect to efficiency. APIs and Containers are essential building blocks of Cloud-native applications. As Cloud-native apps are driven by APIs, the development of such an app should start with defining the API in an API design-first approach.
Within this session I'll give further insights into what makes Cloud-native development different from classical app development. Furthermore, we'll go through the respective development steps (API design, Service development, Deployment to OCI, API exposure) to make the session more practical. For exposing the app to the outside world OCI API Gateway will be used. The development of the Cloud-native app is done using Oracle's Microservice framework Helidon.
The Evolution of Business Intelligence: Maturing Enterprise AnalyticsLogi Analytics
ALD Automotive reviews how it uses Logi Analytics to provide its customers with total fleet management flexibility – from pure financing of cars to comprehensive outsourcing operations.
Learn more with the The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics at https://goo.gl/hWUrsn.
Intuitive APIs are critical success factors for modern software architectures. APIs should be easy to use, difficult to misuse, consumer friendly, easy to maintain and consistently designed.
In order to achieve these goals, it is important to develop APIs before starting the actual development and in a collaborative approach involving various stakeholders. This API-first design approach is important when it comes to exposing existing functionality in the enterprise, e.g. implemented as microservices, to the outside world.
But what role do APIs play in microservice architectures? How are API and Microservice implementations combined and how do I integrate them with a DevOps approach?
Questions answered in this session. A holistic development approach starting with API development up to the deployment of a microservice is considered. Tools such as Oracle Apiary, which support an API-first design approach or Oracle Wercker for the automation of build and deployment, will be presented.
[WSO2Con EU 2018] APIs - Technology That Can Transform Your Business Into a P...WSO2
This presentation focuses on how an organization would work on a successful API strategy that aligns with their business vision. We will use best practices and case studies from WSO2 deployments as well as public case studies.
Going Beyond The Click: The Importance of Web PersonalizationAcquia
Digital is changing the way that organizations need to interact and engage with their prospects and customers. Most organizations determine the effectiveness of their digital efforts based on conversions - but what happens after that conversion? According to a recent SiriusDecisions report, 80% of B2B marketers indicate that they will be using digital advertising in 2017, but less than 50% are measuring ‘beyond the click’.
In order to have a truly effective digital strategy, organizations must look even further. By measuring ‘beyond the click’, organizations gain the ability to personalize the entire customer journey, engaging people at every touch point.
In this webinar with leading global B2B research and advisory firm SiriusDecisions, and Acquia Partner Inviqa, we’ll cover the tactics to optimize your personalization strategy, including:
-The rise of digital advertising and the need for ‘beyond the click’ measurement
-The need for web personalization and how to implement it in your digital strategy
-Different methods of personalization and best areas to personalize
-Best practices to follow and what to watch out for
Perfect match when standard software is not enoughMaciej Puchała
We provide custom software solutions and IT services to digitalize your business. 20 years of experience in major industries for innovations where you can't apply a standard solution.
Strategies for efficient delivery with APIs containers micro services and DevOpsSven Bernhardt
Oracle Open World 2017 session. Abstract: A central challenge for today's IT is how to ensure business agility and how to keep the robustness of core business functionalities. A microservice-based architecture in conjunction with APIs for decoupling the building blocks becomes more and more important. By using modern container technologies, companies can leverage all the advantages of modern software development. This session covers the impact of modern software architectures based on a real-life scenario, which we implemented to establish faster delivery cycles and to start innovations. Learn different strategies for how modernized software architectures can be introduced. This session is suitable for organizations of any size and industry.
Virtual Product Creation as part of innovation and the next level of new products and solutions. We are commited to the vision of our customer and transform them to value.
[WSO2 Integration Summit New York 2019] Cloud Native Integrations for the Ent...WSO2
The phrase “cloud-native” has become overrated in today’s tech scene. Every familiar enterprise technology product is now rebranded as “cloud-native” and is offered as a containerized workload for today’s business needs. But are they really “cloud-native” ? To answer this question we have to deeply understand the cloud native qualities. Can our existing enterprise monoliths become cloud native or use cloud native tools ? is it worthwhile to break down the monolith as today’s advice goes ?
This deck focuses on those hard questions in today’s enterprise landscape. This is a discussion with enterprise architects on the challenges they face in their cloud native journey.
Strategies for efficient delivery with APIs, containers, microservices and De...Sven Bernhardt
A central challenge for today's IT is how to ensure business agility and how to keep the robustness of core business functionalities. A microservice-based architecture in conjunction with APIs for decoupling the building blocks becomes more and more important. By using modern container technologies, companies can leverage all the advantages of modern software development. This session covers the impact of modern software architectures based on a real-life scenario, which we implemented to establish faster delivery cycles and to start innovations. Learn different strategies for how modernized software architectures can be introduced. This session is suitable for organizations of any size and industry.
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A central challenge for today's IT is how to ensure business agility and how to keep the robustness of core business functionalities. A microservice-based architecture in conjunction with APIs for decoupling the building blocks becomes more and more important. By using modern container technologies, companies can leverage all the advantages of modern software development. This session covers the impact of modern software architectures based on a real-life scenario, which we implemented to establish faster delivery cycles and to start innovations. Learn different strategies for how modernized software architectures can be introduced. This session is suitable for organizations of any size and industry.
Diesen Vortrag präsentierten unsere Experten Sven Bernhardt und Danilo Schmiedel auf der DOAG Konferenz 2017.
Introduction to NEW SAP - Accenture Technology MeetupAccenture Hungary
ABAP fejlesztő vagy? Tanácsadó? Nincs elég időd követni az SAP újdonságait, szeretnéd átlátni az egészet és felkészülni az új SAP-ra? Ezúttal az SAP területe került terítékre, s a NEW SAP alapjait mutattuk be.
Az előadás során az SAP HANA, az SAP S/4HANA Enterprise Management, a SAPUI5 és a FIORI, az SAP Cloud Platform, és az SAP Leonardo platformokról volt szó, ezek szerepeiről és együttes hatásáról.
Előadó: Petr Stary (SAP Technology Lead in Accenture)
Le système d'innovations ouvert pour transformer les services et les produits, de facon agile rapide et sécurisée. La plateforme accélératrice des changements de business modèles
How to Convert Your SAP BusinessObjects Unused Licenses to SAP Analytics CloudWiiisdom
Discover SAP Analytics strategy and learn how you can easily find all your SAP BusinessObjects unused licenses to apply those resources to SAP Analytics Cloud and deliver greater agility to your organization thanks to hybrid analytics.
Insurance companies are facing similar challenges like all other disrupted market segments like the change of customer expectations and hence the need of differentiating itself new as a brand in a challenging market environment. But at the same time, it underlies a very strict regulatory pressure. Generali Switzerland, as many market leaders in every industry, have understood the power of data to reimagine their markets, customers, products, and business model and managed this change by building their Connection Platform within one year.
Christian Nicoll, Director of Platform Engineering & Operations at Generali Switzerland guides us through their journey of setting up an event-driven architecture to support their digital transformation project.
Attend this online talk and learn more about:
-How Generali managed it to assemble various parts to one platform
-The architecture of the Generali Connection Platform, including Confluent, Kafka, and Attunity.
-Their challenges, best practices, and lessons learned
-Generali’s plans of expanding and scaling the Connection Platform
-Additional Use Cases in regulated markets like retail banking
A Journey to a Serverless Business Intelligence, Machine Learning and Big Dat...DataWorks Summit
In this talk we will describe the journey we made with one of our customers, Volotea, to deploy a serverless Business Intelligence (BI), Machine Learning (ML) and Big Data (BD) platform on the Cloud. The new platform leverages Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Cloud services, and it is the result of the reengineering and extension of an existing platform based on Cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) services and bare-metal systems. Managing and maintaining BI, ML and BD platforms based on bare-metal or IaaS deployments is not a straightforward task, and as size and complexity grow, we often find ourselves spending more and more time in tasks that are rather administrative, more than of a development or analytics nature. That is exactly what Volotea realized, and together we envisioned and executed a plan to lift and reengineer their platform into a new solution that leverages Microsoft Azure PaaS services. We have delivered a solution that manages to greatly reduce the administrative burden as well as the technical complexity when implementing new use cases. The new platform is based on the Microsoft Azure stack and it includes Azure Data Lake, Azure Data Lake Analytics, Azure Data Factory, Azure Machine Learning and Azure SQL Database. Join us in this talk where we will share our lessons learned and we will discuss how to plan and execute such an endeavor.
Best practices process, including how to develop the IoT Concept. Design of your Business Model and End to End Scenario. Case study with Tennant Manufacturing.
Wie Sie ungenutzte SAP BusinessObjects Lizenzen für die SAP Analytics Cloud n...Wiiisdom
Learn how you can easily use all unused SAP BusinessObjects licenses for SAP Analytics Cloud and give your company more flexibility with a hybrid analytics landscape.
Speaker: Jürgen Bauer, Head of CoE Business Intelligence, SAP
SAP Hybris Cloud for Customer Integration Scenarios and Best-Practices OverviewSAP Customer Experience
Learn how to smoothly implement end-to-end business processes across different solutions. Get an overview of available, out-of-the-box integration scenarios, and learn about best practices for a successful project. Learn more: https://www.hybris.com/
Essity is the leading global hygiene and health company dedicated to improvin...TechMeetups
Essity products are sold in approximately 150 countries under international brands such as TENA® and Tork®, Colhogar and other major brands like JOBST® or Leukoplast. Essity has 48,000 employees. Net sales in 2022 amounted to approximately 15 billion Euros. Its headquarters are in Stockholm (Sweden) and it is listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm stock exchange. Essity breaks barriers to wellbeing and contributes to a healthy, sustainable, and circular society. More information at www.essity.com
AUSTRIAN BUSINESS AGENCY Work in AustriaTechMeetups
The initiative ABA – Work in Austria was launched to promote Austria abroad as a place to work. For this purpose,
– Austrian companies are showcased at events held abroad,
– cooperation agreements are arranged with outstanding universities,
– comprehensive information is supplied about Austria as a place to work,
– networking opportunities are organised in Austria and abroad an
– vacant positions for international specialists are compiled and presented in an Austrian-wide online job platform. A clearing office to serve as the first point of contact and as a one-stop-shop for legal inquiries from companies on hiring skilled international employees is currently under development.
PayFit is an intuitive cloud-based payroll and employee management solution d...TechMeetups
Do you want to help us shape what the future of work will look like and how it will best embrace our life’s aspirations? If this sounds like a journey you want to embark on, we may have the right role for you!
PayFit is an intuitive cloud-based payroll and employee management solution designed specifically for SMBs. Since 2015, we have set ourselves a mission to simplify payroll for SMBs and enable employers and employees to grow together. We are a European company operating from 3 main countries (France, Spain, and the UK) where we are supporting over 9500 clients https://payfit.com/careers
We’re looking for people who are ready to learn new things and are passionate about new technologies. Depending on your skills and interests you can join one of our two teams: IT or Business.
Career at Sollers Consulting
To our IT team we’re looking mostly for people with good knowledge of OOP and Java but not only! On our projects we’re using a range of different languages and technologies – for example, Angular, React, C#, Spring, Hibernate, and Gosu. So, if you are:
✅Ready to learn new things
✅ Familiar with Java and OOP
✅ At least on the B2 level of English (that mean that you can communicate without problems)
✅ Fluent in Spanish
Don’t wait and apply to one of our open positions:
👉 Junior Java Developer
👉 (Senior) Java Developer
👉 C#/.Net Developer
To our business team, we’re looking for people with an analytical mind and very good communication skills. As part of our Business Consulting team, you can develop your skills and become a part of our agile team implementing IT solutions for financial institutions from around the world. So, if you are:
✅ Thinking analytically and know how to use synthesis to show results of your work
✅ Fluent in English and Spanish
✅ Ready to learn in a friendly but challenging environment
Don’t wait and apply:
👉 Business Analyst
👉 Consultant
This is Infront - Financial professionals across Europe rely on Infront for f...TechMeetups
Infront offers exciting and challenging job opportunities within the financial technology sector. You will be a part of an active social environment with friendly, supportive and highly skilled colleagues. Being part of a company that is built on technological innovation, you will experience great opportunities for personal growth and fulfilling career possibilities in a fast-paced environment. At the same time, we have an informal and relaxed culture based on mutual trust, respect and cooperation. Apply to our open positions or send us an open application to become a part of the Infront culture, where contributions are recognized and achievements are celebrated.
We are a global publisher dedicated to providing the best possible service to the whole research community. We help authors to share their discoveries; enable researchers to find, access and understand the work of others and support librarians and institutions with innovations in technology and data.
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Iptor, the global leader in enterprise resource planning, supply chain manage...TechMeetups
Iptor is a global leader in enterprise resource planning, supply chain management, planning and logistics software and services. Iptor helps distribution-focused organizations solve their most complex order management and fulfilment challenges within fast-moving, multi-channel and global supply chains, turning them into growth opportunities.
Serving 1,300 customers with 4,100 installations in more than 40 countries, Iptor provides fully integrated enterprise solutions, with highly adaptable and robust software backed by world-class support from distribution and supply chain experts. With its micro-services orientated cloud platforms and the use of smart technologies, Iptor offers compelling value to customers across the Technical Wholesale, Pharma and Publishing sectors.
For more information, visit: www.iptor.com
Mit mehr als 1700 Mitarbeitenden sind wir eines der grössten, unabhängigen Schweizer Unternehmen im Bereich Softwareentwicklung und -wartung, IT-Systemintegration und Business Consulting. Seit 1968 verfolgen wir vor allem eine Aufgabe: Wir wollen die IT-Welt ein bisschen einfacher machen. Durch komfortable Lösungen für komplexe Aufgaben. Durch Zuverlässigkeit und Engagement. Durch Präzision und Kundenorientierung. Ein Gespräch lohnt sich. Wir suchen immer clevere Köpfe www.elca.ch
NETCONOMY is shaping the digital leadership of its clientsTechMeetups
As a leading expert for Digital Platform Building and Customer Experience Innovation, NETCONOMY is shaping the digital leadership of its clients. We help brands to build flexible and scalable digital platforms, with top-notch technologies by SAP, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure. NETCONOMY has 20 years of experience and employs close to 500 professionals across Europe. By introducing and driving innovation initiatives around customer experience, we support clients on the road of expanding their core business in the digital world.
Somos Comercia Global Payments, una empresa dedicada a la tecnología de pagos, en soporte físico y online, y software de gestión de negocios. Nuestras soluciones están adaptadas a todo tipo de comercios, sea cuál sea su tamaño, y nuestra plataforma realiza millones de transacciones cada año, de forma segura y sin fricciones.
Luxoft, a DXC Technology Company (NYSE: DXC), is a digital strategy and software engineering firm providing bespoke technology solutions that drive business change for customers the world over. Acquired by U.S. company DXC Technology in 2019, Luxoft is a global operation in 44 cities and 21 countries with an international, agile workforce of nearly 18,000 people. It combines a unique blend of engineering excellence and deep industry expertise, helping over 425 global clients innovate in the areas of automotive, financial services, travel and hospitality, healthcare, life sciences, media and telecommunications.
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Madness for us, is a group of talented individuals, from across the globe, innovating, creating and collaborating to push all boundaries. We are Mad about games and the way they bring people together, and that passion and culture is what holds us together as a studio.
Talent Search People, the international recruitment and Human Resources consu...TechMeetups
Talent Search People is an international recruitment and Human Resources consultancy founded on 2006. Since then, our aim has been finding talent and turning it into an opportunity. We are committed to multiculturalism and innovation.
We are committed to providing help and advice to our partners as well as accompanying them in the process of attracting talent both nationally and internationally.
DXC Technology https://www.dxc.technology DXC technology is the world’s leading independent, end-to-end IT services company. They lead digital transformations for clients by modernizing and integrating their mainstream IT, and by deploying digital solutions at scale to produce better business outcomes.
Labforward assists laboratory teams worldwide in their quest to make groundbr...TechMeetups
We are a diverse team of scientists, technologists, and entrepreneurs working together towards
more quality and integrity in science. We currently have around 70 employees with more than 25
different nationalities, mainly based in Berlin, Germany with some exceptions in France and the
UK. Ever since Covid-19 started, we realized that the remote working environment works well for
us, which is why we adopted the hybrid work model where employees can choose to come to
the office or work remotely.
Softonic publishes Softonic.com, the leading global software and app discover...TechMeetups
Softonic publishes Softonic.com, the leading global software and app discovery destination, offering the most complete selection of software and apps across hundreds of categories.
Softonic is a European company with one of the largest online audiences and currently holds the 40th position worldwide with more than 100 million unique monthly users who generate more than 4 million daily downloads on Softonic.com.
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Netcentric builds digital experiences that connect our clients to their customers.
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We are OMP, a game-changer that optimizes the supply chains of the world's leading companies with our very own smart software and services.
Are you ready to join a team of 900 passionate, creative team players of over 40 nationalities? We work as one team from our head office in Belgium and regional offices in Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, the Netherlands, Spain, Ukraine, and the US.
We care for our people. True to our innovative spirit, we believe in growing talent and in boosting expertise. Our happy customers include Bridgestone, Johnson & Johnson, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, and Shell.
Want to learn more? Visit careers.omp.com/our-company
Want to move your career forward? Looking to build your leadership skills while helping others learn, grow, and improve their skills? Seeking someone who can guide you in achieving these goals?
You can accomplish this through a mentoring partnership. Learn more about the PMISSC Mentoring Program, where you’ll discover the incredible benefits of becoming a mentor or mentee. This program is designed to foster professional growth, enhance skills, and build a strong network within the project management community. Whether you're looking to share your expertise or seeking guidance to advance your career, the PMI Mentoring Program offers valuable opportunities for personal and professional development.
Watch this to learn:
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* Advantages for Mentees: Career advancement, skill development, networking, and confidence building.
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Hector is VP of Professional Development at the PMI Silver Spring Chapter, and CEO of Bold PM. He's a mid-market growth product executive and changemaker. He works with mid-market product-driven software executives to solve their biggest growth problems. He scales product growth, optimizes ops and builds loyal customers. He has reduced customer churn 33%, and boosted sales 47% for clients. He makes a significant impact by building and launching world-changing AI-powered products. If you're looking for an engaging and inspiring speaker to spark creativity and innovation within your organization, set up an appointment to discuss your specific needs and identify a suitable topic to inspire your audience at your next corporate conference, symposium, executive summit, or planning retreat.
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We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For event details, visit pmissc.org.
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Just a game Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?