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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
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 Jurgis Orups
Co-founder & CTO @Clusterpoint

In this session Jurgis will tell about a computing engine that is built into the database and allows arbitrary JavaScript-based code to be executed directly inside the database. This setup provides a simple and powerful computational model that ensures data is accessed through efficient indices directly in the database, thus massively accelerating data manipulation operations.

Throughout this talk, Jurgis will present examples of how advanced computation can be done directly in the...

11:50am - 12:40pm

by Simon Bennett
VP of Product @Bitnami

In theory, container technologies, such as Docker, make software development faster and easier. In practice things are more complex.

In this example led session we share Bitnami’s experience adopting containers within a polyglot, highly distributed, and fast-paced startup company. We share how we realized productivity gains, higher quality, and shorter ramp-up times for new developers with an existing codebase. We’ll describe the pitfalls we encountered, cultural adjustments we made...

1:40pm - 2:30pm

by Peter Milne
Senior Sales Engineer @Aerospike

The world has an unprecedented number of connected devices. Internet of Things, mobile devices and traditional computers are increasing the demand on on-line services. Both the number of concurrent service requests and the time take to service each request characterizes “High Load”. Peter will present the computing principles that affect “High Load” and how they have been pragmatically applied within the architecture of the Aerospike Database.

2:55pm - 3:45pm

by James Gorlick
Sr. SDE @Basho

Just as developer activities extend beyond writing and testing software into what were typically operational concerns, data solutions are extending beyond storing and retrieving data from a single database management system into the deployment and management of heterogeneous services.

A walk through the development and operational support of a reference application utilizing the Basho Data Platform, gains within the development and operations cycles will be demonstrated.

4:10pm - 5:00pm

by Jen Looper
Developer Advocate, DevTools & Cloud Developer Relations @Telerik

A great way to put a mobile framework through its paces is to create a game. Our challenge: with one codebase, create a fast-paced game for both Android and iOS. Oh, and you can only use JavaScript, CSS, and XML. Introducing NativeScript, a new way to create truly native apps using the web languages you already know. In this session, we’ll build a game called ThisOrThat, similar to the goofy “Llama or Duck” game, but powered by NativeScript and the Clarifai API. Let’s have some fun with...

5:25pm - 6:15pm

by Burr Sutter
Developer Evangelist @Redhat

The current hype around the Internet of Things (IoT) has led to a substantial amount of innovation thanks to open source software, open hardware, open standards, and community inspiration.

In this session, we will explore how you can use open source software to incorporate the physical world (the “Things”) into your traditional enterprise IT infrastructure. We will walk the path from a typical enterprise developer’s current focus on web desktop applications to mobile and devices,...

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