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Monitoring for #Microservices By @AppDynamics | @DevOpsSummit #DevOps #Docker #IoT

It’s no news that microservices are one of the top trends, if not the top trend, in application architectures today. Take large monolithic applications which are brittle and difficult to change and break them into smaller manageable pieces to provide … Continue reading

The Science and Art of Business Leadership By @Kevin_Jackson | @CloudExpo #Cloud

Business leadership is both science and art. The scientific aspects revolve around finance, organization, products and service. Artistic aspects include relationships, market trajectories and business strategies. While many focus on the science through books and training, the art of business … Continue reading

It’s Time for a Connector-Less Approach By @AkanaInc | @CloudExpo #Cloud

The basic integration architecture, as defined by ESBs, hasn’t changed for more than a decade. Most cloud integration providers still rely on an ESB architecture and their proprietary connectors. As a result, enterprise integration projects suffer from constraints of availability … Continue reading

Thinking Like a Data Scientist: Part 3 By @Schmarzo | @BigDataExpo #BigData

In New Zealand, they are taking a “Moneyball” approach to optimizing social worker spending and focus attention can be most effective. A recent article in BusinessWeek “A Moneyball Approach To Helping Troubled Kids” (May 11, 2015) highlights the role that … Continue reading

Cloud Is Great, But What About C/C++ & COBOL Apps? | @CloudExpo #Cloud

Platform as a Service vendors in public cloud are mostly focused on the platform for Java, PHP, Python, Ruby and other programming languages. But what about C/C++ and COBOL apps, which continue to be mission-critical for enterprises? Do you bring … Continue reading

The Stories We Tell By @CenturyLinkCld | @CloudExpo #IoT #Cloud

In his General Session at 16th Cloud Expo, David Shacochis, host of The Hybrid IT Files podcast and Vice President at CenturyLink, will investigate three key trends of the “gigabit economy” though the story of a Fortune 500 communications company … Continue reading

Digital Blurring… and How to Survive It By @ABridgwater | @CloudExpo #Cloud

There’s no point in Googling the term ‘digital blurring’ because it doesn’t really exist. Except that it does… and we all have a pretty good idea of what it means. The bad news is that there are several kinds of … Continue reading

Integrating the ‘Internet of Things’ with @EmbeddedExperts | @ThingExpo [#IoT]

“BSQUARE is in the business of selling software solutions for smart connected devices. It’s obvious that IoT has moved from being a technology to being a fundamental part of business, and in the last 18 months people have said let’s … Continue reading

Internet of Things and SAP HANA Cloud Platform | @ThingsExpo @SAPInMemory #IoT

It almost looks like Internet of Things really came into existence because of the Cloud. It is the most reasonable way (probably the only cost effective way) to operate the IOT. SAP Hana Cloud Platform also offers the IOT Services … Continue reading

Javits to Host #Containers and #Microservices Conference | @DevOpsSummit #DevOps #API #IoT

SYS-CON Events announced today that the “First Containers & Microservices Conference” will take place June 9-11, 2015, at the Javits Center in New York City. The “Second Containers & Microservices Conference” will take place November 3-5, 2015, at Santa Clara … Continue reading