Podcasts
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Let's talk bitcoin and building blockchain apps fast with Hyperledger
If you're thinking about building blockchain apps, you're probably looking for the right tools and technologies. Hyperledger Fabric and Composer just might meet your requirements.
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Chef's InSpec 2.0 brings compliance automation to the cloud
Enterprises have been quick to adopt automation tools for development and deployment but only recently have organizations started adopting security and compliance automation tools.
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Database automation drives DevOps into the persistence layer
A new breed of software tools is driving DevOps processes deep into the persistence layer, as database automation and continuous deployment come together.
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Here's how to add Java certified developer to your resume
Ever think about acquiring your Java certification? Here we take a look at the benefits of getting Java certified and the steps to take to ensure that it happens.
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Fearless enhancement of legacy Java code with new SE features
While the Java SE 9 release has everyone talking about new features and syntax enhancements, JNBridge's Wayne Citrin insists legacy Java developers need not feel left behind.
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The best way to start creating cloud-native Java applications
How do software engineers transition traditional Java EE development into a world of cloud-native Java? Heptio's Craig McLuckie provides insights on transitioning.
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Migrations to Oracle's Java SE 9 platform may be delayed
Oracle did a great job getting Java SE 9 released earlier this year, but modularity and various smaller updates may not be enough to get users to quickly migrate to JDK 9.
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Manico and Grimstad bring Java tech to life at JavaOne 2017
Engaging speakers like Jim Manico or Ivar Grimstad can make all the difference when choosing a session at a conference like JavaOne 2017 than the session syllabus.
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How Java EE Security and MVC 1.0 simplify Java microservices
Once the decision has been made to use containers and microservices, it's good to know that MVC 1.0 and the Java EE Security API will make the development process much easier.
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Oracle VP talks Java EE 8, Java platform update at JavaOne
Will the future involvement of the Eclipse Foundation lead to a faster and more nimble Java platform update process? Oracle's Michael Lehmann believes it will.
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Cloud-native apps push static code analysis tools to the limit
The distributed nature of a cloud-native architecture, with microservices deployed to a multitude of containers, can test the limits of static code analysis tools.
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Microservices and containers can simplify DevOps security
You would think that managing a sea of containers and microservices would make DevOps security difficult, but it may, in fact, make DevSecOps easier.
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Cloud-native tooling for managing loosely coupled systems evolving
How does an organization manage loosely coupled systems built with containers and microservices? Apprenda's Sinclair Schuller discusses how tools are evolving.
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DevSecOps tools maturing, much to the relief of DevOps developers
DevOps has placed a greater burden on the software developer in terms of securing the public cloud. DevSecOps tools are helping to reduce the DevOps developer's burden.
Videos
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How to mitigate containerized microservices risks
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iText software simplifies the portable document format
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Simplify your Java EE development with Docker and Kubernetes
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Reactive programming the key to scalable software development
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Standardizing app staging a key benefit to a Java configuration API
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Fast-tracking hires calls for Agile technical training programs