Flying to clouds - can it be easy? Cloud Native ApplicationsJacek Bukowski
Nowadays "cloud" and "microservice" terms are used all the time, even overused. Does any system must be the "microservices" deployed in the "cloud"? Definitely not! However once you see that your system may benefit from that architecture, the next question is how to get there - how to fly to the clouds?
Spring was always about simplifying the complicated aspects of your enterprise system. Netflix went to microservice architecture long before this term even was created. Both are very much contributed to open source software. How can you benefit from joint forces of the both?
Building a big data intelligent application on top of xPatterns using tools that leverage Spark, Shark, Mesos, Tachyon and Cassandra. Jaws, open sourcing our own spark sql restful service and our own contributions to the Spark and Mesos projects, lessons learned
Containers Will Not Fix Your Broken Culture (and Other Hard Truths)VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2016
Speaker: Bridget Kromhout; Principal Technologist, Pivotal
Bridget Kromhout, Principal Technologist at Pivotal, says how things like containers are good tools, but they will not fix communication or team problems. A huge takeaway from this talk was the importance of decomposing the culture behind the monolith, not just the technical architecture itself.
Flying to clouds - can it be easy? Cloud Native ApplicationsJacek Bukowski
Nowadays "cloud" and "microservice" terms are used all the time, even overused. Does any system must be the "microservices" deployed in the "cloud"? Definitely not! However once you see that your system may benefit from that architecture, the next question is how to get there - how to fly to the clouds?
Spring was always about simplifying the complicated aspects of your enterprise system. Netflix went to microservice architecture long before this term even was created. Both are very much contributed to open source software. How can you benefit from joint forces of the both?
Building a big data intelligent application on top of xPatterns using tools that leverage Spark, Shark, Mesos, Tachyon and Cassandra. Jaws, open sourcing our own spark sql restful service and our own contributions to the Spark and Mesos projects, lessons learned
Containers Will Not Fix Your Broken Culture (and Other Hard Truths)VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2016
Speaker: Bridget Kromhout; Principal Technologist, Pivotal
Bridget Kromhout, Principal Technologist at Pivotal, says how things like containers are good tools, but they will not fix communication or team problems. A huge takeaway from this talk was the importance of decomposing the culture behind the monolith, not just the technical architecture itself.