Track: Sponsored Solution Track II

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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 Pawel Psztyc
Office of the CTO @MuleSoft

Huge applications consume a lot of time to develop and prepare for the development environment. After a while technology changes, new frameworks arrives, and application requirements changes. Going back to the development phase can be painful. During this presentation, we'll be discussing web standards and how to use them in favour of the development process as well as how to use web components to write a scalable application and how these can help minimise cost of changes. We'll touch on...

11:50am - 12:40pm

by Mehdi Daoudi
CEO & Co-Founder @Catchpoint

Welcome to the digital era where customer experience management grows more dependent on more data from more sources every day, making issues harder to detect, harder to investigate and diagnose, and harder to resolve quickly. We know that data proliferation will only accelerate, so our industry needs to adapt new ways to analyze, respond, and ultimately to break out of the cycle of reacting to issues – to lead prevention and optimization initiatives. We can start with smarter analytics....

1:40pm - 2:30pm

by Kamran Yousaf
Solution Architect @Redis Labs, Inc

Developing next generation digital applications is introducing more and more different use cases of which NoSQL products need to address. Redis Labs answer to this, is to continue growing and working with the community with the introduction of Redis Modules.

Redis Modules are add-ons to Redis which extend Redis to cover most of the popular use cases for any industry. They seamlessly plug into open source Redis or enterprise-class Redis, are processed in-memory and enjoy Redis’...

2:55pm - 3:45pm

by Simon Leigh
Senior Solutions Engineer @Couchbase

NoSQL is a catch-all term that covers a lot of different types of data storage. Is it really helpful to group them together by one thing they don't have? Think about it like this: my toaster is as much NoSQL as any database! So, how can we make more sense of this new breed of database management systems?

In this talk I cover the four main data models that have been part of the past ten years' NoSQL movement: key-value, document, columnar and graph. I explain how they differ and when...

4:10pm - 5:00pm

by Brian Bulkowski
CTO and CO-Founder @Aerospike

Containers are great vessels for your application’s ephemeral data, but what about the data that drives your business? It must survive containers coming and going, maintain its availability and reliability, and grow when you need it. In this talk, we will discuss strategies for working with persistent containers, where you can store your data, and how to scale your persistent container layer. We will include code samples and interactive demos showing the power of Docker Machine, Engine,...

5:25pm - 6:15pm

by Ken Mugrage
Technical Evangelist @ThoughtWorks

Creating a DevOps culture and implementing the technical bits like Continuous Delivery often require disruptive organizational change, and almost always require executive support.

Weren’t all the same promises made by RUP, RAD, XP etc.? How do you sort through the vendor jargon? How can you convince jaded people who have heard this all before? How do you help people who just want to “do their jobs” embrace the risk of change?

In this talk we’ll talk about some of the data you...

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