Track: Docker, containers and application portability
Location:
- Churchill, G flr.
Day of week:
- Thursday
Containers have been an operating system feature for some time; now they're a hot topic due to the growth of Docker and its ecosystem. This track will feature people building stuff for and with containers who will show why application portability is so important, and what can be done with the expanding ecosystem.
by David Pollak
Creator of Lift, the Scala web framework. Creator of Visi, the Spark engine.
Cloud services are rarely "read-only." We build cloud services to that users can interact with the data in the cloud. And the more complex the user interaction, the more likely that we will create a Turing complete query/configuration system. And sometimes we just allow users to upload traditional code like JavaScript, etc. But any Turing complete grammar means that there are all manner of security issues from running code in infinite loops to nastier issues including accessing other users'...
by Richard Kasperowski
QCon Open Space Facilitator
Open Space
Join Alexis Richardson, our speakers, and other attendees for the Agile Open Space
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Every day at QCon London, we’ll open space five times, once for each track. Open Space is a kind of unconference, a simple way to run productive meetings for 5 to 2000 or more people, and a powerful way to lead any kind of organization in everyday practice and extraordinary change.
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by Colin Humphreys
CEO of CloudCredo
by Paula Kennedy
COO, CloudCredo
Platform-as-a-Service(PaaS) heralded a bright new future for simple software deployment - but developer adoption hasn't yet followed the hype. Docker containers have rapidly emerged as the hot topic in platform development but offer a radically different proposition to PaaS.
This talk will compare and contrast the two approaches, and look at how to understand their differing constraints when bringing your (micro)services to life.
by Jessie Frazelle
Core maintainer of Docker.
In this talk, Jessie Frazelle will talk about which customer cases drove Docker clustering and describe the key technical decisions and code in the implementation.
The challenges of clustering are significant. First - to design the simplest possible "batteries included" complete solution. Second - to create space for others to inject their own clustering via a plugin.
Finally - to introduce distributed systems concepts to docker's previously single host world. Come and...
by Luke Marsden
Founder of ClusterHQ, makers of Flocker - data for Docker
Building the right multi-host abstractions to get Docker into production with both a natural developer user experience and an excellent operational user experience.
by Andrew Kennedy
Senior Software Engineer at Cloudsoft
Why create a docker cloud? Because our customers wanted to deploy their existing application blueprints (created using Apache Brooklyn) onto a docker infrastructure and we quickly realized that to do this properly we needed first class networking to handle composite distributed applications such as Riak. It was a short step from this to using Brooklyn itself to to bootstrap a docker cloud effectively colonising your chosen infrastructure. A cloud that Brooklyn can then target. And so Clocker...
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Covering innovative topics
Wednesday, 4 March
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Architecture Improvements
Next gen architecture, Arch over the full lifecycle, Bleeding edge tech in legacy, Cognitive biases in architecture, Evolving Architecture.
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Big Data Frameworks, Architectures, and Data Science
As big data tools and architectures continue to evolve, how do you architect and select technologies that work now but are also future-proof?
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DevOps and Continuous Delivery: Code Beyond the Dev Team
As infrastructure becomes as malleable as code, a unified approach from reqs to ops is needed to deliver promised breakthroughs.
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Engineering Culture
The best teams and companies talk about how to create amazing engineering cultures.
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Java - Not Dead Yet
Java is evolving to meet developer and business needs, from lambdas in Java 8 to built-in support for money types rumoured for Java 9.
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Mind Matters at Work
How theories from neuroscience and psychology can help us better understand IT professionals and discover what really motivates them.
Thursday, 5 March
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Docker, containers and application portability
People building stuff for and with containers showing why application portability is important, and what can be done with expanding ecosystems.
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Evolving agile
Reflecting on and learning from successes and failures in applying agile approaches since the creation of the Agile Manifesto and exploring ways of applying agile practices to increase business value.
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HTML and JS Today
The state of the art in web technologies. What is important to know and why?
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Internet of Things
What software devs need to know to design and build for instrumented environments and reactive things, what new issues and questions it raises.
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Modern CS in the Real World
How modern CS helps you tackle today's problems.
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Reactive Architecture
How to create reactive systems is more than simply learning a framework. Thinking in a reactive way helps you to design responsive architectures.
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The Go Language
The Go Language - Concurrency, Performance, Systems Programming.
Friday, 6 March
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Architectures You've Always Wondered About
Get a rare look behind the scenes and get to see the architectures of the most well-known sites with the least known architectures.
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Low latency trading
The 'race to zero' continues. Join us to learn about the latest tecniques being deployed to optimise order routing and execution.
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Open source in finance
Financial services have changed from OS as cost-saving to a competitive weapon. See open source projects that are disrupting the finance industry.
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Product Mastery
Come have fun with fellow PMs and BAs as you learn about Value Management. We'll even tell you dark tales of Snarks, Hippos and other obstacles.
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Taming Microservices
Tackling the challenges of microservices in practice.
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Taming Mobile
Mobile is no longer the Next Big Thing but a requirement for your business. Hear from those who have implemented successful mobile systems.