Track: Sponsored Solutions Track III

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Industry practitioners and technical product managers from leading vendors demonstrate solutions to some of today's toughest software development challenges in the areas of performance monitoring, Big Data, software delivery, scalability, and more.

Track Host:
Nitin Bharti
Managing Editor and Product Manager, C4Media
Over the last decade, Nitin has helped build several notable online developer communities including TheServerSide.com, DZone, and The Code Project. He is known for his extensive editorial work in the Enterprise Java, .NET, SOA, and Agile communities. As Managing Editor and Product Manager at C4Media - the producer of InfoQ.com and QCon events - Nitin continues to pursue his primary passion: helping spread knowledge and innovation throughout the enterprise software development community.
10:35am - 11:25am

by Jonathan Thorpe
Technical Marketing Manager, Perforce

by Laurette Cisneros
Build & Release Engineering Manager, Perforce Software

At perforce we don’t just preach continuous delivery, we are practicing it. In this session we’ll talk about the challenges of Continuous Delivery with codebases of different ages, sizes so both SaaS and hosted solutions. You’ll hear what has worked for us, what doesn’t and challenges we are currently facing.

11:50am - 12:40pm

by Lakmal Warusawithana
Director - Cloud Architecture, WSO2

PaaS is a technology designed to make DevOps easier and allow developers to focus on application development. The PaaS takes care of provisioning, scaling, HA, and other cloud management aspects. Apache Stratos is a PaaS codebase develop in Apache and designed to create a highly productive developer environment. Integration with Docker, CoreOS and Kubernetes bring Stratos more scalable and flexible PaaS. The session will include a demonstration of app deployment, provisioning, auto-scaling...

1:40pm - 2:30pm

by Matt Makai
Developer Evangelist at Twilio

Public web APIs are proliferating exponentially, from just 50 in 2004 to over 14000 in 2014. In this talk you'll learn what you need to know so your career benefits from these trends. Find out the attributes of successful API programs and how to improve your development skills to take advantage as web APIs grow increasingly important to businesses.

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2:55pm - 3:45pm

by Jérôme Louvel
CEO of Restlet

This session will explain how to:

  • develop a Web API in Java using (JAX-RS or Restlet API)
  • make an up-to-date web API documentation available online during crafting
  • manage access to this web API, including client SDKs generation, access management, firewall and analytics.

 We will demonstrate how Restlet Platform provides a comprehensive solution combining the best of open source (Restlet Framework) and PaaS (Restlet APISpark) to solve web API...

4:10pm - 5:00pm

by Peter Milne
Director of Application Engineering, Aerospike Inc.

Recommendation engines are used in applications to personalize user experience. For example, e-commerce applications recommend products to a customer that other customers with similar behavior have viewed, enjoyed, or purchased. News applications would use a real-time recommendation engine to provide readers with fresh content, as stories come and go quickly. These application additions improve the user experience, increase sales, and help retain loyal customers. This presentation discusses...

5:25pm - 6:15pm

by Coleman Collins
User Experience Consultant, Thoughtworks

There’s a second user interface on every project, one we’re not paying enough attention to: the interface we use to write code. Why does our conversation around this part of development that’s central to success end at favorite color scheme?

In this session, we’ll discuss how visual communication and UX principles like color, typography, consistency and information architecture can impact your ability (or inability) to write clean, maintainable code.

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