Track: Sponsored Solutions Track 2

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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, QCon and InfoQ
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 Marc Gusmano
Sales Engineer @Sencha

Developers are increasingly being asked to build sophisticated, data intensive web applications that can be accessed from the desktop and mobile devices. The challenge for many is how to accelerate development and enable application users to visualize and analyze this complex data to make better decisions. In this session you will learn how to:

  • Incorporate the powerful D3 library into your web applications
  • Leverage buffered data stores and buffered rendering for...
11:50am - 12:40pm

by Matt Urbanski
Lead Engineer @Contino

Containers and microservice thinking have changed the way we deploy and build software for the cloud. The tooling and technologies have evolved quickly, but release methodologies have have not seen the same pace of evolution.

This session will demonstrate some of the shifting concerns and considerations of build and deployment pipelines during and after the transition to containers. It will explore the impact of new tools such as Docker, Kubernetes, and AWS Lambda on the build,...

1:40pm - 2:30pm

by Mark Pollack
Senior Staff Engineer @Pivotal

Developing an application based on a microservice style architecture bring several benefits. For example, individual microservice applications can be scaled and versioned independently from one another, written in different programming languages and managed by different teams.

While a microservices architecture is commonly applied to create distributed web applications communicating with each other using http, it can be similarly be applied for Stream processing applications that...

2:55pm - 3:45pm

by Thomas Sigler
Solution Architect @Basho

Over 90% of the world's data has been generated in the past two years, and the rate at which data is being generated is increasing each day. Gartner, Cisco, Intel, and IDC all estimate that the number of internet connected devices will be in the 10s to 100s of billions by 2020. No matter whose estimate ends up being right, we are living in a unique time where data is evolving into a powerful commodity.

We will explore:

  • The market dynamics driving these changes in data,...
4:10pm - 5:00pm

by Curtis Yanko
Sr. Principal Solution Architect @Sonatype

In every modern software organization there is a three-way intersection between development, security, and operations. It is a place where interests and motivations either collide, or converge. While most organizations spend time and money managing the aftermath of collision -- your team can be different.

To get things moving in the right direction, you are looking to create an initiative to remove roadblocks, build bridges, and embrace DevOps inspired best practices. You are looking...

5:25pm - 6:15pm

by Dmitriy Setrakyan
Founder & Chief Product Officer @GridGain

In this presentation we will cover how GridGain and Apache Ignite helped a large bank achieve scalability and performance based on distributed in-memory caching and colocated data processing.

We will closely dissect the data grid architecture and how it was applied. We will also go over a few gotchas to watch out for, as well as recommend several best practice approaches, including collocated data, collocated compute, fault-tolerance, distributed queries, deadlock-free transactions,...

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