The world (of DevOps) has many buzzwords that people like to use.
Some are more relevant to the real world and some aren't.
In this talk, we covered what is going on in the real world and what is just hype at the moment.
You can read more: https://greenido.wordpress.com/2019/06/19/market-trends-talk-swampup-2019/
Tech Talk about Microservices that was presented by Florencia Bonansea as part of the SimTLiX Microservices Technology Group.
For more information about the activities of the Tech Groups, please visit http://www.simtlix.com/en/technology-groups/
Discover - Evolving Your Data Center in a Cloud World
The document discusses evolving data centers in a hybrid cloud world. It recommends that organizations (1) lead with new shared services and user experiences, (2) accelerate new business models and capabilities using cognitive services, and (3) leverage hybrid cloud to operationalize for speed and flexibility. The data center is positioned as the connection point between on-premise and cloud infrastructure, with systems of record on-premise connecting to systems of engagement in the cloud. Recommendations are made to learn more about hybrid cloud strategies and whitepapers on the topic.
What technologies made the biggest impact and which ones will impact us in the future? Will technology advances slow down, stay the same of speed up? What trends and technologies should I consider?
The Digital agenda, shifting business models, as well as the need for speed at lower cost are impacting, shaping and forming new technologies; creating new opportunities at an ever increasing pace.
During the 30 min presentation Gunnar will outline the various key infrastructure related trends and technologies that are and will be key going forward.
The document discusses the concept of cloud computing. It begins by defining computing and explaining how cloud computing provides elastic resources and a pay-as-you-go model. It then discusses factors for companies to consider when deciding whether to build their own cloud or move to an existing public cloud. Finally, it encourages students to experiment with cloud computing and notes that India is well-positioned to support the growing demand for cloud services globally.
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - Scaphander hands on by Benoit Petit, Hubblo
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - APIs and the Future of Software
December 7, 8 & 9, 2021
Scaphander hands on - demo & new features
Benoit Petit, Founder at Hubblo
The document discusses the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), a non-profit organization founded in 2015 that promotes cloud native technologies. It describes CNCF's membership, which includes over 60 end user companies and 7 non-public members. The document also discusses CNCF's framework for classifying projects into different maturity levels like incubation, graduation, and sandbox. Finally, it lists upcoming KubeCon + CloudNativeCon conferences in 2018-2019 and provides contact information.
3 Smart Strategies for Maximizing the Cloud with DevOps
Dive into the 3 core tenets of maximizing the cloud: agility, scale and cost savings. A successful DevOps strategy goes beyond automation to positively impact the entire software development lifecycle. Having a fully optimized DevOps approach helps engineering leaders and their organizations get the most out of the cloud. Co-hosted by Agile Stacks and Stratus10 Cloud Computing
View the on-demand webinar at https://youtu.be/6qFbk4_KhPU
The Hive Think Tank: Rendezvous Architecture Makes Machine Learning Logistics...
Think Tank Event 10/23/2017, hosted by The Hive and presented by Ted Dunning, Chief Application Architect of MapR Technologies and Ellen Friedman of MapR Technologies.
This document discusses cloud native computing and open source. It provides an overview of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), including that it has over 450 members and oversees 21 graduated projects and 21 projects in its sandbox. It notes that Kubernetes is unique as both a project and community in open source. It highlights data on the growing diversity and international nature of CNCF contributors and attendees. It also briefly mentions benefits of open source such as it being the default and its importance for technology jobs.
Presentation at New Relic's FutureStack 2018 examining trends and new disciplines in modern software development, driven by the need to increase code and feature velocity while improving code quality.
Intro to Microservices - SimtTLiX Tech TalkLeo Marzo
Tech Talk about Microservices that was presented by Florencia Bonansea as part of the SimTLiX Microservices Technology Group.
For more information about the activities of the Tech Groups, please visit http://www.simtlix.com/en/technology-groups/
Discover - Evolving Your Data Center in a Cloud WorldLaurenWendler
The document discusses evolving data centers in a hybrid cloud world. It recommends that organizations (1) lead with new shared services and user experiences, (2) accelerate new business models and capabilities using cognitive services, and (3) leverage hybrid cloud to operationalize for speed and flexibility. The data center is positioned as the connection point between on-premise and cloud infrastructure, with systems of record on-premise connecting to systems of engagement in the cloud. Recommendations are made to learn more about hybrid cloud strategies and whitepapers on the topic.
CWIN16 UK Event - The Future of Infrastructure Gunnar Menzel
What technologies made the biggest impact and which ones will impact us in the future? Will technology advances slow down, stay the same of speed up? What trends and technologies should I consider?
The Digital agenda, shifting business models, as well as the need for speed at lower cost are impacting, shaping and forming new technologies; creating new opportunities at an ever increasing pace.
During the 30 min presentation Gunnar will outline the various key infrastructure related trends and technologies that are and will be key going forward.
The document discusses the concept of cloud computing. It begins by defining computing and explaining how cloud computing provides elastic resources and a pay-as-you-go model. It then discusses factors for companies to consider when deciding whether to build their own cloud or move to an existing public cloud. Finally, it encourages students to experiment with cloud computing and notes that India is well-positioned to support the growing demand for cloud services globally.
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - Scaphander hands on by Benoit Petit, Hubbloapidays
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - APIs and the Future of Software
December 7, 8 & 9, 2021
Scaphander hands on - demo & new features
Benoit Petit, Founder at Hubblo
The document discusses the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), a non-profit organization founded in 2015 that promotes cloud native technologies. It describes CNCF's membership, which includes over 60 end user companies and 7 non-public members. The document also discusses CNCF's framework for classifying projects into different maturity levels like incubation, graduation, and sandbox. Finally, it lists upcoming KubeCon + CloudNativeCon conferences in 2018-2019 and provides contact information.
Dive into the 3 core tenets of maximizing the cloud: agility, scale and cost savings. A successful DevOps strategy goes beyond automation to positively impact the entire software development lifecycle. Having a fully optimized DevOps approach helps engineering leaders and their organizations get the most out of the cloud. Co-hosted by Agile Stacks and Stratus10 Cloud Computing
View the on-demand webinar at https://youtu.be/6qFbk4_KhPU
The Hive Think Tank: Rendezvous Architecture Makes Machine Learning Logistics...The Hive
Think Tank Event 10/23/2017, hosted by The Hive and presented by Ted Dunning, Chief Application Architect of MapR Technologies and Ellen Friedman of MapR Technologies.
This document discusses using a big data approach for ClimatEdge to analyze climate risk data at scale. It notes that climate events in 2012 caused $160 billion in damages and that risk is calculated as impact times probability. It states that without scalable solutions for big data storage and analytics, ClimatEdge's offerings will be limited. It outlines acquiring, analyzing, advising, and acting on data with velocity, volume, and variety challenges through flexible, loosely coupled, and technology agnostic infrastructure.
Distributed Refactoring with Gradle LintJon Schneider
This document discusses Netflix's use of Gradle Lint to enable distributed refactoring. Gradle Lint allows Netflix to define custom linting rules to validate and refactor Gradle builds across their monorepo. The document provides an example of a rule to enforce that all WAR projects are published to their binary repository. It demonstrates how the rule can be made more complex by applying the change immediately, only if needed, or replacing the WAR plugin entirely.
Cloud Computing: A Revoluntionary for all IndustriesRamneek Kalra
Talk at DMCE College, Mumbai under IEEE Banner.
Table of Contents:
What is Cloud Computing?
Cloud Computing Service Models
Types of Cloud Computing
Virtualization in Cloud Computing
Applications of Cloud Computing
How to get Started in Cloud Computing?
Let’s Connect
The IoT Transformation and What it Means to You - Nir DobovizkyCodeValue
IoT is not about controlling random devices from your phone - IoT devices can revolutionize how businesses collect, process, and act upon data. In this talk, we will cover why IoT is as important as the hype says and what it means for your business
SpringOne Platform 2017
Shilla Saebi, Comcast; Nithya Ruff, Comcast
"Want to learn more about how to build an active, and diverse community in your organization and maybe even have it expand company wide? Behind open source, there is a strong culture, and sometimes in some organizations debate on whether or not to use it, or contribute to it, can rise. Open source strikes a challenge for people to approach things in an innovative way, look for solutions that are outside the traditional box, and collaboratively where transparency is the most significant asset. Often times, enterprises struggle with the idea of using open source and major changes are needed to be able to play in this world.
Nithya Ruff has started and grown Open Source Software (OSS) practices and strategy inside 2 companies both of which may seem like unlikely OSS cultures. She will talk about her first 90 days of starting the practice inside both companies and what it takes to assess, create plan, and communicate. She will also cover sponsorship, charter, reporting structure, and how to start the process of change.
Shilla will discuss the importance of open source community collaboration and upstream contributions, and dive deeper into why active community participation even matters. As open source software is embraced by the enterprise, companies are starting to look at more than just the technical aspect of open source projects. Building a community around these open source projects is extremely important. They are also vital to create because they provide support to the individuals who are working together on the same project. It brings a sense of unity, and can be made possible through processes such as communication, inter-group relations, tools, and networking. Starting the base for a vibrant community is not always easy or straightforward and is often not the first thing engineers and developers are thinking about.
In this presentation, we will discuss practical tips on how to change an organization’s mindset towards embracing open source and inclusiveness, community building, and how to find resources to start contributing upstream. Comcast is an active contributor in various open source projects, and sponsors some key open source foundations. We will jump into the existing projects we have contributed back to, such as Cloud Foundry, Apache, and OpenStack. We will be including real examples of Comcast’s contributions to the Pivotal community, and the Cloud Foundry community. Additionally, we will talk about some of the cool projects that we have open-sourced recently and show you how to get started with them. Together we will discuss the techniques, the tools, and the practices needed to get started and make an impact!"
AECOM and Bentley Systems announced a strategic partnership to standardize AECOM's global use of Bentley's ProjectWise collaboration platform. As part of the partnership, AECOM will have full access to Bentley's mobile apps and cloud services through Bentley's new enterprise cloud subscription program. The program allows organizations like AECOM to pay based on actual usage of cloud services. AECOM aims to virtualize its talent across client projects and Bentley has helped by virtually embedding its own talent to assist with configuration, monitoring, and sharing best practices.
COVID-19 and Climate Change Action Through Open Source TechnologyDaniel Krook
Materials for the COVID-19 and Climate Change Action Through Open Source Technology keynote at DeveloperWeek on June 16, 2020
https://www.developerweek.com/global/
Call for Code a five-year program that inspires developers to create practical, effective, and high-quality applications that can have an immediate and lasting impact on humanitarian issues as sustainable open source projects. Building on the success of the 2018 and 2019 competitions, the Call for Code 2020 Global Challenge asks teams of programmers, data scientists, designers, business analysts, subject matter experts, and more to build solutions that significantly address climate change through solutions for energy and water sustainability and disaster resiliency. A second track was added for solutions to the social and business aspects of COVID-19 which include crisis communications, remote education, and community cooperation. Learn about this year's Call for Code Challenge (which has a top prize of $200K USD), be inspired by the 2018 and 2019 winners (Project OWL and Prometeo), and discover the new Code and Response™ with The Linux Foundation initiative which supports the most promising solutions.
The document discusses fog computing and emerging technologies. It provides an overview of fog computing, including what fog computing is, how it differs from cloud computing by providing lower latency and higher security for local area networks, and examples of fog computing applications like autonomous vehicles and smart speakers. The presentation also includes charts on emerging technologies and the technical stack for fog computing, and demonstrates fog computing using a live demo on Cisco Packet Tracer.
Hal Speed gave a presentation about the Micro:bit Educational Foundation. The Foundation aims to get people creative, connected, and coding with its Micro:bit device. The Micro:bit is designed as a learning tool for digital skills and backed by research showing it helps students learn coding. It can be programmed using Blocks, JavaScript, Python, and connected to Scratch. Resources on the Foundation's website include lessons, projects, and ways to get involved with translation.
Webinar: Making the Move from Legacy IAM to Modern Digital Identity – On Your...IdentityNorthEvents
Why are legacy Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems keeping many organizations from realizing the benefits of digital transformation? How can you make the transition to a modern digital identity platform, on your terms?
Web Performance Without Sacrificing Security: Featuring Forrester Guest SpeakerCloudflare
View this presentation from guest speaker Mark Grannan, Senior Analyst at Forrester, and Jen Taylor, Head of Products at Cloudflare, to learn how cloud adoption transforms infrastructure and technical environments, resulting in a need for a holistic, strategic approach to performance and security.
You will learn:
-How moving to the cloud makes infrastructure and technical environments more complex
-Why organizations cannot trade performance for security, or vice versa
-What challenges organizations face with vendor lock-in and inconsistent security policies across cloud environments
-Why global cloud platforms that can deliver security and performance in tandem are the new mandate
This document provides an overview of open source foundations and how to get involved in open source projects. It discusses that open source is widely used but lacks diversity. To contribute, one should choose a language or project, find issues to work on, and submit pull requests. Other ways to participate include using, sharing, and leading projects. The impact of open source is both personal and professional, helping with career opportunities. Showing up, specializing, and finding sponsors can help navigate the unwritten rules of open source communities.
IoT, arquitectura de solución y cómo enriquecerlo con Confluentmimacom
"IoT, arquitectura de solución y cómo enriquecerlo con Confluent"
Presentation given by Nelo Puchades Gascón at the Confluent Streaming Series Madrid, 05.11.2019.
The document summarizes navigating open source communities and contributions. It provides statistics on open source usage and diversity. It then presents a case study of the Kubernetes community and CNCF, detailing its growth and impact. Finally, it outlines different levels of involvement from consumer to leader and offers advice on finding sponsors and navigating unspoken rules to contribute effectively.
The document summarizes Cheryl Hung's presentation on navigating the cloud native ecosystem. It discusses the growth of Kubernetes and CNCF membership. It provides statistics on open source participation and challenges, especially for women and independent contributors. Finally, it outlines ways for people to get involved from consuming to contributing to leading open source projects, and suggests finding an open source friendly employer or sponsor to help overcome barriers.
DevOps World / Jenkins World - Lisbon - Jenkins for Low-Code Apps - Andy Pemb...Andy Pemberton
This document discusses using Jenkins for low-code applications. It begins with an overview of low-code development platforms and their growth. OutSystems is highlighted as a leader in low-code application platforms and multi-experience development platforms. The document then discusses OutSystems' platform and development approach, including its IDE, frameworks, PaaS, and integration with DevOps tools like Jenkins. It demonstrates how OutSystems already includes DevOps capabilities and can integrate with Jenkins through its Lifetime APIs to enable continuous delivery of low-code applications.
The document summarizes an AI4Good Hackathon event. It provides details on several building blocks that are improving for AI and sustainability applications, including an artificial leaf that can produce liquid fuel from sunlight more efficiently than photosynthesis, and a protein reactor that can create food from electricity nearly 10 times more efficiently than photosynthesis. It also discusses an exoskeleton being developed to help the elderly move with more dignity and freedom. The document promotes the Call for Code initiative, which challenges developers to create applications to address humanitarian issues using AI and cloud technologies. It provides an overview of the 2018 challenge and highlights the winning Project OWL application and some of the other top finalists.
The document summarizes Cheryl Hung's presentation on cloud native computing past, present and future. The presentation discussed Kubernetes starting as internal Google technology, being open sourced in 2014, and growing to be the largest cloud native project at the CNCF. It also reviewed how the CNCF fosters open source projects and graduated over 20 projects, as well as common questions received about what the CNCF does and how projects can be donated. The presentation concluded by discussing challenges to cloud native adoption and how cloud native technologies can help address issues like climate change.
Bridging the Physical and digital Adances in wearables and consumer IOT; Rani...Year of the X
The document discusses advances in consumer internet of things (IoT) and wearables. It notes that the global number of connected devices is expected to reach 20.4 billion by 2020 according to Gartner. The typical family home will contain around 500 networked devices by 2020. However, adoption of consumer IoT has been slower than expected due to issues like high prices, privacy/security concerns, and difficult setup. Successful IoT requires a human-centered design approach and partnerships between designers and technologists. When done right, IoT has huge potential to impact lives and the global economy.
This document summarizes a presentation about cloud native computing from a community perspective. It discusses the growth of Kubernetes and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) community. It provides statistics on member companies and countries involved in CNCF. It also outlines the CNCF's role in fostering open source cloud native projects and describes some of the services it provides. Finally, it discusses the importance and impact of cloud native technologies, including their role in improving efficiency and reducing carbon emissions.
The document discusses Cisco's secure, intelligent platform for digital business. It highlights Cisco's focus on reinventing the network through intent-based networking, embracing a multicloud world, unlocking the power of data, improving the human experience, and ensuring security is foundational. Cisco's portfolio and solutions help customers securely adapt to the age of intelligence.
The document discusses vulnerabilities found in industrial remote controllers. It identifies 5 main types of attacks that can exploit vulnerabilities in how the controllers operate and communicate wirelessly. These include record and replay attacks, command injection, abuse of emergency stop functions, malicious device pairing, and malicious reprogramming. The attacks can potentially allow unauthorized control of equipment, disruption of production, or installation of malware. The document calls for vendors and users to improve security of remote controllers through use of encryption, access control, and regular updates.
This document summarizes Cheryl Hung's presentation on cloud native computing. The presentation covered the Kubernetes community and role of the CNCF in growing it, current architectural trends like serverless computing and service meshes, and new norms for companies engaging in open source like individual contributions over company reputation. It encourages companies to establish open source program offices to guide compliance, outreach and executive support for open source contributions.
Enabling Developers in Your Application Security Program With Coverity and Th...Denim Group
Developers need to move quickly and efficiently. Coverity’s speed, accuracy, ease of use, and scalability meet the needs of even the largest, most complex environments. ThreadFix allows you to centralize all test and vulnerability data in one place so your software security team can spend less time on manually correlating results and more time focusing on higher-level risk decisions. Join us to get a firsthand look at how Coverity and ThreadFix arm development teams with the tools they need to advance security programs in real time.
Apidays Singapore 2024 - Harnessing Green IT by Jai Prakash and Timothée Dufr...apidays
Harnessing Green IT: Optimizing code and clouds to reduce GHG emissions
Jai Prakash, Software Consultant - Zenika
Timothée Dufresne, Deputy Managing Director - Zenika
Apidays Singapore 2024: Connecting Customers, Business and Technology (April 17 & 18, 2024)
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This document appears to be a slide presentation about the Micro:bit Educational Foundation and the micro:bit device. Some key points summarized:
- The micro:bit is a small physical computing device designed for computer science education that has inputs like buttons and sensors and can be programmed for outputs.
- Research has shown the micro:bit helps more students see that anyone can code, increases the number of girls interested in computing, and makes coding easier for students.
- The presentation outlines various curriculum and lesson plans for teaching coding with the micro:bit using platforms like Scratch, MakeCode, Python, and more.
- Accessories are available to expand what students can do with the micro:bit and
Using GitHub and Visual Studio Code for Mainframe DevelopmentDevOps.com
Developers can now use these popular, dev-friendly tools with mainframe applications. Join this session to learn how to use GitHub and VS Code with mainframe-native code and languages like COBOL. For developers already familiar with these tools, mainframe development becomes more like other platforms. For mainframe developers new to these tools, combining their productivity and collaboration benefits with access to a broad array of devops tool opens a world of possibilities.
The presenters will demonstrate GitHub with the Git bridge to CA Endevor, the dominant mainframe-native SCM, allowing next-generation developers to work alongside their peers who use traditional tools. The Zowe open source extension for Visual Studio Code, which enables additional interactions with the mainframe without ever seeing a green screen, will also be demonstrated.
Similar to Data Driven DevOps & Technologies (swampUP 2019 keynote) (20)
How to get things done - Lessons from Yahoo, Google, Netflix and Meta Ido Green
How can you make your software teams better?
What are the values and processes that you wish to embrace?
In these slides, we will share some stories from leading companies (e.g., Google, Meta, and Netflix), and we will see what is working for them.
What is a blockchain?
Why is cryptocurrency the future?
It's a deck I was preparing for a lighting talk at ESGgo.
Since I got some excellent feedback on it - I decided to open-source it :)
Hopefully, you will find it valuable.
The Future of Continuous Software Updates Is HereIdo Green
DevOps and “Liquid Software” release practices are rapidly becoming the standard. But, as software shapes digital transformation, DevOps teams are feeling challenged to manage their growing influence on corporations’ success or failure.
In this talk, Ido Green looks into the growing pains that most enterprises (many of them JFrog customers) face when adopting and consolidating DevOps at scale, and how these challenges are being mitigated with end-to-end platform solutions. We’ll wrap up with some DevOps best practices - from the trenches - that will help you address emerging trends that your bosses’ bosses really care about.
Create An Amazing Apps For The Google Assistant!Ido Green
The Google Assistant is available on many devices (eg. Google mini/home/max, Android, iPhones and more).
Actions on Google lets developers extend the Google Assistant to create your own conversational assistant apps.
In this talk, Ido Green will describe the key components of actions on Google. He will show you how to easily build your first assistant app using tools such as Dialogflow, and explore voice user interface (VUI) best practices in order to design compelling conversational experiences that delight users.
We are all experts at human-to-human conversation. But conversing only seems easy because it’s familiar, you’ve been doing it since you were born.
The key to building a good voice interface is to not fall into the trap of simply converting a GUI into a VUI.
In these slides we will cover the best practices to design our Action on Google (and any other Voice UI).
This document provides an overview of the Google Assistant and how it works. It discusses how the Assistant uses technologies like natural language understanding, speech recognition, and machine learning to understand users and complete tasks. It also outlines how developers can build actions and skills for the Assistant using tools provided by Google.
The Google Assistant - Macro View (October 2017)Ido Green
The past few years, the buzz about conversational experiences and digital assistants has increased dramatically. According to a recently issued report by eMarketer, 87% of B2C marketers in the US believe that chatbots and digital assistants will play a significant role in marketing before 2021.
In these slides we will cover the Google Assistant and learn why you wish to build an action for it.
At Google, we believe the future is AI first.
We have been investing heavily in the areas of: Machine learning, Speech recognition & Language understanding.
These things come together in the Google Assistant. In these slides we will go over what is exciting about this new platform and how you can build you Assistant apps.
Which Allows you to have a conversation with Google, that helps you get things done.
Because of these investments in AI, the conversation can be completely natural.
Use your voice, ask in a natural way, and the Assistant helps you.
As you can see - it’s everywhere.
Building conversational experiences with Actions on GoogleIdo Green
The document provides an overview of building conversational experiences using Actions on Google. It discusses the Google Assistant, Google Home/mobile devices, and Actions on Google as the way for developers to extend the Assistant via apps. It then covers various aspects of developing for Actions on Google like intents, entities, contexts, fulfillment, and supported programming languages. Tips are provided around designing conversational experiences, building a persona, supporting multiple surfaces, and user information. Finally, it discusses ways for developers to reach users through implicit and explicit triggering in the Assistant and promoting their Assistant app.
This document provides best practices for startups. It discusses the importance of having a great idea, building a product that users love through constant improvement and feedback, assembling a strong founding team, and relentless execution to gain momentum. Key aspects include focusing on a niche, gaining feedback, prioritizing product development over other activities, hiring experts when needed, setting big goals, and constantly shipping new features and versions. The overall message is on passion for the mission, building engagement through a top-quality product, and relentless effort to achieve growth.
What are the ways that startups can leverage the benefits that progressive web apps allow these days?
In this talk, I covered some of the startups best practices and how entrepreneurs can take advantage from the capabilities that PWAs give them.
Earn More Revenue With Firebase and AdMobIdo Green
In these slides we will see how to take advantage of firebase and AdMob in order to increase your revenue stream. We will explore the major ways to monetize your apps with AdMob.
In these slides we will see how to use Firebase Analytics in order to grow your user base. We will see how to effectively use insights from both paid and organic channels in order to create growth.
An overview of Accelerated Mobile Pages Project. See how you can leverage this important open source project today in production and improve your sites' performance and the happiness of your users.
AMP is coming to improve the mobile web. Big time.
There are many aspect to a great user experience on sites.
In order to improve the speed of the media websites on mobile and the monetization, we needed few things:
1. Fast pages. Fast to load, fast to display, saving bandwidth when possible.
2. Easy for the developers and companies to create. Only based on known and widely used technologies.
3. Mobile Friendly: they should respect a standard and thanks to this standard, pages would be automatically optimized for mobile devices
4. Embrace the open web: non-proprietary technology, open source, available to anyone to use and improve. It should not only help for search engines, but for everyone.
In these slides, we will cover AMP and what it can do for you.
Let's focus on the Mobile Web and talk about the keys to a building a great mobile experience.
From AMP (=Accelerated Mobile Pages) as a starting point up to PWA (=Progressive Web Apps). I will cover the steps through some of the key features we see as core to the modern web experience. As a bonus, we will close with new APIs that expending the web even farther.
These are the slides from my talk today at Google IL Office.
It covers:
1. Google’s past, present and a bit of the future.
2. Google’s 5 principles of innovation.
Mitigating the Impact of State Management in Cloud Stream Processing SystemsScyllaDB
Stream processing is a crucial component of modern data infrastructure, but constructing an efficient and scalable stream processing system can be challenging. Decoupling compute and storage architecture has emerged as an effective solution to these challenges, but it can introduce high latency issues, especially when dealing with complex continuous queries that necessitate managing extra-large internal states.
In this talk, we focus on addressing the high latency issues associated with S3 storage in stream processing systems that employ a decoupled compute and storage architecture. We delve into the root causes of latency in this context and explore various techniques to minimize the impact of S3 latency on stream processing performance. Our proposed approach is to implement a tiered storage mechanism that leverages a blend of high-performance and low-cost storage tiers to reduce data movement between the compute and storage layers while maintaining efficient processing.
Throughout the talk, we will present experimental results that demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in mitigating the impact of S3 latency on stream processing. By the end of the talk, attendees will have gained insights into how to optimize their stream processing systems for reduced latency and improved cost-efficiency.
Best Practices for Effectively Running dbt in Airflow.pdfTatiana Al-Chueyr
As a popular open-source library for analytics engineering, dbt is often used in combination with Airflow. Orchestrating and executing dbt models as DAGs ensures an additional layer of control over tasks, observability, and provides a reliable, scalable environment to run dbt models.
This webinar will cover a step-by-step guide to Cosmos, an open source package from Astronomer that helps you easily run your dbt Core projects as Airflow DAGs and Task Groups, all with just a few lines of code. We’ll walk through:
- Standard ways of running dbt (and when to utilize other methods)
- How Cosmos can be used to run and visualize your dbt projects in Airflow
- Common challenges and how to address them, including performance, dependency conflicts, and more
- How running dbt projects in Airflow helps with cost optimization
Webinar given on 9 July 2024
How RPA Help in the Transportation and Logistics Industry.pptxSynapseIndia
Revolutionize your transportation processes with our cutting-edge RPA software. Automate repetitive tasks, reduce costs, and enhance efficiency in the logistics sector with our advanced solutions.
Choose our Linux Web Hosting for a seamless and successful online presencerajancomputerfbd
Our Linux Web Hosting plans offer unbeatable performance, security, and scalability, ensuring your website runs smoothly and efficiently.
Visit- https://onliveserver.com/linux-web-hosting/
The Rise of Supernetwork Data Intensive ComputingLarry Smarr
Invited Remote Lecture to SC21
The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis
St. Louis, Missouri
November 18, 2021
Advanced Techniques for Cyber Security Analysis and Anomaly DetectionBert Blevins
Cybersecurity is a major concern in today's connected digital world. Threats to organizations are constantly evolving and have the potential to compromise sensitive information, disrupt operations, and lead to significant financial losses. Traditional cybersecurity techniques often fall short against modern attackers. Therefore, advanced techniques for cyber security analysis and anomaly detection are essential for protecting digital assets. This blog explores these cutting-edge methods, providing a comprehensive overview of their application and importance.
Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Em...Erasmo Purificato
Slide of the tutorial entitled "Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Emerging Trends" held at UMAP'24: 32nd ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (July 1, 2024 | Cagliari, Italy)
How Social Media Hackers Help You to See Your Wife's Message.pdfHackersList
In the modern digital era, social media platforms have become integral to our daily lives. These platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Snapchat, offer countless ways to connect, share, and communicate.
Quantum Communications Q&A with Gemini LLM. These are based on Shannon's Noisy channel Theorem and offers how the classical theory applies to the quantum world.
論文紹介:A Systematic Survey of Prompt Engineering on Vision-Language Foundation ...Toru Tamaki
Jindong Gu, Zhen Han, Shuo Chen, Ahmad Beirami, Bailan He, Gengyuan Zhang, Ruotong Liao, Yao Qin, Volker Tresp, Philip Torr "A Systematic Survey of Prompt Engineering on Vision-Language Foundation Models" arXiv2023
https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12980
Measuring the Impact of Network Latency at TwitterScyllaDB
Widya Salim and Victor Ma will outline the causal impact analysis, framework, and key learnings used to quantify the impact of reducing Twitter's network latency.
Measuring the Impact of Network Latency at Twitter
Data Driven DevOps & Technologies (swampUP 2019 keynote)
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TECH TRENDS
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@GREENIDO
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YESTERDAY
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PRODUCTS & TRENDSTODAY
is going to be powered by
OUR COMMUNITIES
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS IN THE WORLD
~37 million
Source: GitHub self-reports
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22% YOY DEVOPS
BUDGET GROWTH
Through 2022
DEVOPS ISN’T DONE GROWING
Source: DevOps: The New Heart of IT. Oppenheimer. 2018.
“...projections underestimate DevOps’
extended impact on IT.”
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MY FAVORITE PART OF BEING AT JFROG:
BEING IN THE FLIGHT
DECK OF DEVOPS
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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
CONTRASTING
PERCEPTION
WITH REALITY
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YOUR MAIN FOUR CONCERNS
KUBERNETES
ADOPTION
CLOUD
NATIVE
HYBRID /
MULTI-CLOUD
SECURITY
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REALITY:
<30%
using K8s today
THE HYPE:
KUBERNETES IS STILL GROWING UP
“Everyone is using
Kubernetes.”
~85%
In 3 years
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REALITY:
50%
OF DEVOPS IS CLOUD NATIVE
THE HYPE:
REALITY CHECK: CLOUD NATIVE IS HERE
“Cloud Native is
something that
everyone defaults to
now.”
“The future will be containerized and those containers will run on
serverless infrastructure.”
- Brendan Burns
95%
BY 2022
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REALITY:
50%
HYBRID DEVOPS TODAY
STRATEGICALLY
HYBRID IS A DESTINATION, NOT A STEP
“Hybrid is a stepping
stone to pure cloud.”
THE HYPE:
78%
BY NEXT YEAR
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REALITY:
60%
NOT INTEGRATED INTO DEVOPS
PIPELINE
THE HYPE:
“Security is something
we apply after
development.”
SECURITY IS COMING INTO THE PIPELINE
29%
FOCUSED ON THIRD-PARTY
VULNERABILITIES
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YOUR MAIN FOUR CONCERNS
KUBERNETES
ADOPTION
CLOUD
NATIVE
HYBRID /
MULTI-CLOUD
SECURITY
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KEY SESSIONS TO ATTEND
“Evolving to Cloud Native” by Nathaniel Schutta
“No Code DevOps” by Manisha Sahasrabudhe, Avi Cavale
“Set Sail with Spinnaker and Artifactory” by Clay McCoy
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THANK YOU
HAVE A PRODUCTIVE DAY!
IDO GREEN
@GREENIDO
Editor's Notes
Good morning everyone!
How was yesterday? Awesome or what? Mayim was amazing, no? Such an amazing talk.
Well, it's always a real pleasure to me to be with a crowd of people that are passionate about the same topics.
In our case, how to make software liquid like... coffee!
We don't have too much time - so let's jump into what we learned and keep learning from 5000 customers.
The world has many buzzwords and people like to use. Some are more relevant to the real world and some aren't.
We combined data from our 5000 customers other research in an effort to give you a clear picture of the current state and what are the trends for the next 12-18 months.
I think we can all agree that data is stronger than opinions.
and this is what I really like about the special point of view that we have at JFrog.
As the DB of DevOps, we are sitting in a unique place - holding the output of what developers producing.
This is giving us excellent visibility into trends in the real world.
We combined data from our 5000 customers other research in an effort to give you a clear picture of the current state and what are the trends for the next 12-18 months.
The main challenges that were identified:
- How to leverage K8s?
We aren't talking only on the new projects but also about legacy apps and how to use it in a hybrid world.
What are the implication on security, visibility, networking, etc'.
- How to enable your developer to keep their velocity with the security level you must have.
- Cloud native is all about containers/automation/microservices - How/What/When.
- Hybrid world - a few years ago we heard claims that the cloud will be everywhere and all the on-prem will moved to the cloud. Well, we know today, that we live in a hybrid world and in many industries, this will be the norm for the foreseen future. How to be efficient in such a complex world? What are the options/tools/methodologies to leverage it
The main challenges that were identified:
- How to leverage K8s?
We aren't talking only on the new projects but also about legacy apps and how to use it in a hybrid world.
What are the implication on security, visibility, networking, etc'.
- How to enable your developer to keep their velocity with the security level you must have.
- Cloud native is all about containers/automation/microservices - How/What/When.
- Hybrid world - a few years ago we heard claims that the cloud will be everywhere and all the on-prem will moved to the cloud. Well, we know today, that we live in a hybrid world and in many industries, this will be the norm for the foreseen future. How to be efficient in such a complex world? What are the options/tools/methodologies to leverage it
Container packaged / Dynamically manage / Microservices oriented
Containers are way more adopted than microservices.
70-80% of workloads are not with cloud-native and the audience marching orders from their execs is to find ways to migrate, re-architecture or the digitalize the existing/legacy apps.
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Talk from Nathaniel / pivotal about ‘Evolving to cloud native’ - how/when/why ‘move’ your legacy apps and what the 12 factors means for you.
https://swampup2019.sched.com/event/Nd9i/evolving-to-cloud-native
The right thing to do and the hard thing to do are usually the same. And both Requires Professionalism.”
Hybrid is strategic and it’s here to stay.
The cloud providers are also looking at it with Anthos.
A talk by Manisha & Avi on “no code devOps” - How to live better in the hybrid world with declarative devOps
https://swampup2019.sched.com/event/PYVl/no-code-devops
The main challenges that were identified:
- How to leverage K8s?
We aren't talking only on the new projects but also about legacy apps and how to use it in a hybrid world.
What are the implication on security, visibility, networking, etc'.
- How to enable your developer to keep their velocity with the security level you must have.
- Cloud native is all about containers/automation/microservices - How/What/When.
- Hybrid world - a few years ago we heard claims that the cloud will be everywhere and all the on-prem will moved to the cloud. Well, we know today, that we live in a hybrid world and in many industries, this will be the norm for the foreseen future. How to be efficient in such a complex world? What are the options/tools/methodologies to leverage it
The main challenges that were identified:
- How to leverage K8s?
We aren't talking only on the new projects but also about legacy apps and how to use it in a hybrid world.
What are the implication on security, visibility, networking, etc'.
- How to enable your developer to keep their velocity with the security level you must have.
- Cloud native is all about containers/automation/microservices - How/What/When.
- Hybrid world - a few years ago we heard claims that the cloud will be everywhere and all the on-prem will moved to the cloud. Well, we know today, that we live in a hybrid world and in many industries, this will be the norm for the foreseen future. How to be efficient in such a complex world? What are the options/tools/methodologies to leverage it