Engineering the Future of Software
Feb 3–4, 2019: Training
Feb 4–6, 2019: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY

Schedule: Containers & Containers Orchestration sessions

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9:00am–12:30pm Monday, February 4, 2019
Location: Beekman
Secondary topics:  Hands-on
Jonathan Johnson (Dijure LLC)
Average rating: ****.
(4.14, 7 ratings)
Kubernetes is quickly becoming the preferred way to deploy applications. You may understand Docker, but how can a whole set of containers and services consistently work together and run reliably? Consider Kuberentes a new operating system for your data center. Jonathan Johnson walks you through a series of building blocks to demonstrate how Kubernetes actually works. Read more.
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1:30pm–5:00pm Monday, February 4, 2019
Location: Beekman
Secondary topics:  Anti-Pattern, Hands-on
Laurentiu Spilca (Endava)
Average rating: ***..
(3.60, 5 ratings)
The link between architecture and how to deploy a software environment is one of the most important factors to creating a highly available, fast, accessible, reliable, and easy-to-change software service. Laurentiu Spilca explores considerations and common pitfalls when delivering your software with Kubernetes. Read more.
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10:45am–12:15pm Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Location: Mercury Ballroom
Secondary topics:  Best Practice, Theoretical
Average rating: ***..
(3.60, 10 ratings)
Containers are all the rage these days, but how do you go from a single sandbox cluster to a globally distributed enterprise-scale architecture. Christopher Grant covers both infrastructure and application design best practices, such as hybrid and multicluster configurations as well as decomposing applications into system, service, and microservices. Read more.
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1:15pm–2:05pm Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Location: Mercury Ballroom
Secondary topics:  Best Practice, Overview
Aaron Schlesinger (Microsoft)
Average rating: ****.
(4.85, 13 ratings)
Kubernetes is catching on like wildfire. But as organizations move to this new platform, they end up with legacy applications that don’t take advantage of everything Kubernetes has to offer—or worse, with applications that don’t work at all. Aaron Schlesinger shares an “Elements of Kubernetes” guide that details patterns to ensure your application fits into the Kubernetes platform. Read more.
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3:50pm–4:40pm Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Location: Mercury Ballroom
Secondary topics:  Best Practice, Hands-on
Arun Gupta (Amazon Web Services)
Average rating: ****.
(4.43, 7 ratings)
Deploying your Java application in a Kubernetes cluster can sometimes feel like Alice in Wonderland. You keep going down the rabbit hole and don’t know how to make that ride comfortable. Join Arun Gupta to learn how a Java application can be deployed in a Kubernetes cluster. Read more.
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4:50pm–5:40pm Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Location: Mercury Ballroom
Secondary topics:  Case Study, Framework-focused
Ryan Cooke (N26)
Average rating: ****.
(4.67, 3 ratings)
Ryan Cooke explains how one organization transformed its architecture from a few hundred disparate servers to running entirely in container orchestration within six months. While the project met its goal to reduce infrastructure costs, it also realized an unexpected benefit: greatly improving developers' velocity in delivering software into production. Read more.