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Track: Sponsored Solutions Track I

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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
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 Ryan Baxter
Developer Advocate @IBM

Our news feeds are full of stories talking about the failures and successes of companies that have moved applications to the cloud. Ultimately the consensus seems to be that moving applications to the cloud is a good thing, the next question is “how”? One solution that has taken the world by storm is Docker. While initially Docker seems promising, development and operations teams are often left with the problem of coming up with some type of Docker orchestration and management solution for...

11:50am - 12:40pm

by Hans Jespersen
Principal Systems Engineer @SolaceSystems

Big data and the Internet of Things are two of the hottest categories in information technology today, yet there are significant challenges when trying to deploy them together for an end-to-end solution. The worlds of "IoT" and "IT" differ greatly in terms of programming interfaces, protocols, security frameworks, and application lifecycle management.

In this talk we will explore these differences and describe proven ways to overcome them so you can deploy a complete "device to...

1:40pm - 2:30pm

by Charles Kendrick
Co-founder & CTO @IsomorphicHQ

Nothing is more inefficient than designing, building, testing and maintaining multiple versions of the same application. However, this is a routine occurrence with enterprise applications that need both a rich desktop web interface and strong mobile support. With recent technological advances from Isomorphic Software and others, cost efficient alternatives now exist: Rich desktop and tuned mobile experiences can be created with a single codebase - without compromising functionality,...

2:55pm - 3:45pm

by Thierry Delprat
CTO @Nuxeo

Designing a good API is a known difficult task, but when it comes to http API some additional constraints like network efficiency and granularity have to be taken into account. Typically, if you want your JavaScript client to choose what data should be returned as well as the granularity of the call you need to have an architecture that allows you to expose your core API in a flexible and composable way. The problem becomes even more complex if in addition you want to let developers...

4:10pm - 5:00pm

by Oscar Bonilla
Senior Software Engineer @Bitkeeper

Do you put all of your bits in a single gigantic repository or many smaller ones? What are the advantages and disadvantages of both approaches? What alternatives, both commercial and Open Source, are available? This talk will provide a framework for deciding how to set up your Source Control Management System so that it serves your needs and the needs of your developers.

5:25pm - 6:15pm

by Gil Tene
CTO and co-founder @AzulSystems

Cassandra is often used in environments where responsiveness is important. This session will discuss common challenges and concerns around response time sensitive deployments. Including Java's infamous GC behavior and things that can be done to address it. We will describe some patterns found in real world implementation, and demonstrate proven ways to contain and control response time behavior in Cassandra environments.

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