This track will cover the new features in the recent and near-future releases of Java and the JVM. We will also discuss how these additions and changes offer new, modern functionality and higher performance to real-world Java applications.
Track: Java - The Interesting Bits
Day of week: Tuesday

Track Host: Simon Ritter
Simon Ritter is the Deputy CTO of Azul Systems. Simon joined Sun Microsystems in 1996 and spent time working in both Java development and consultancy. He has been presenting Java technologies to developers since 1999 focusing on the core Java platform as well as client and embedded applications.
Now at Azul Systems he continues to help people understand Java and Azul’s JVM products. He represents Azul on the JCP Executive Committee as well as the JSR Expert Groups for JDK 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Tracks
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Ethical Considerations in Consciously Designed Software
Design considerations for various contexts, locations, security and privacy requirements.
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Operating Microservices
Learn from practitioners operating and evolving systems in performance demanding environments.
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Shift-Left Cybersecurity: Developer Accountability for Security
Learn how to make security an inherent part of the software development process.
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Native Compilation Is Back (A Look at Non-Vm Compilation Targets)
Issues with native compilation for in browser-based and server-side environments
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Troubleshooting in Production
Learn debugging strategies for complex and high stakes environments where standard debuggers and profilers fail.
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Predictive Architectures and ML
Learn about cutting-edge ML applications and their underlying architectures.
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Mission Critical Data Engineering
Explore a variety of data engineering use-cases and applications
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Production Readiness
Observability, emergency response, capacity planning, release processes, and SLOs for availability and latency.
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Humane Leadership
A look at leadership with an emphasis on empathy, taking chances and building other leaders within organizations and teams
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Developer Experience: The Art and Science of Reducing Friction
Explore how to reduce developer friction between teams and stakeholders.
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Blameless Culture
Absorb the lessons learned from failures and outages in a human-centric process.
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Modern Computer Science in the Real World
Learn how companies are applying recent CS research to tackle concurrency, distributed data, and coordination.
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Architectures You’ve Always Wondered About
Join companies like Google, Netflix, Bloomberg, BBC, and more as they share an inside glimpse on their next-gen architectures and challenges of delivering at massive scale.
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Bare Knuckle Performance
Learn from practitioners on the challenges and benefits of architecting for performance and much more.
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Java - The Interesting Bits
Learn the new features in the recent and near-future releases of Java and the JVM and what they offer.