Slides from part 2 of the OpenWorld and Oracle Code One Review 2018 @ AMIS discussing Blockchain, Integration Cloud, Serverless, Functions-as-a-Service and Microservices (incl. MicroProfile and Project Helidon)
The document discusses trends in technology and business from Accenture's Technology Vision 2018 report. It focuses on how technology-based partnerships are becoming the primary way for businesses to grow and compete. It predicts that businesses must invest in microservices architectures and blockchain to build strong foundations for these partnerships. Microservices and blockchain can help break down applications, securely share information, and reduce reliance on intermediaries to create partnerships at scale.
The document discusses how event-driven architectures are becoming more important for modern enterprises. It notes that by 2022, event-driven solutions will be required for 70% of new digital business solutions according to Gartner. The document then discusses how an "event mesh" architectural layer using distributed event brokers can help route events across environments in a flexible, reliable and governed manner. Finally, it provides examples of how Solace event broker technology is used by organizations like American Express, SAP and Singapore's Land Transport Authority to power their event-driven systems and IoT initiatives.
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Overcoming the 3 largest obstacles to digital transformation
Alan Glickenhouse, Digital Transformation Business Strategist at IBM
Event Mesh: The Architecture Layer That Will Power Your Digital TransformationSolace
Event mesh is an architectural layer that routes events from producers to consumers in a flexible, reliable and governed manner, no matter where your apps are deployed. Crispin Clark, SVP Europe at Solace, and Harsh Jegadeesan, Head of Product Management Integration Platform at SAP, discuss in depth the evolution of the event mesh.
Why Integrating IBM Z into ServiceNow and Splunk Is So ImportantPrecisely
Organizations are investing in Splunk and ServiceNow for real-time enterprise-wide visibility for faster identification, mitigation and resolution of issues that can impact the business. However, without the mainframe, these solutions have a glaring blind spot.
Applications span multiple platforms and networks, requiring an enterprise-wide view of security, critical incidents and outages that can bring business to a halt. The costs incurred to troubleshoot and remediate performance issues and outages can quickly become a major expense.
Learn how leading IT organizations support critical security and operational enterprise initiatives by integrating important mainframe information with these platforms, without disrupting the mainframe, or the teams that support it.
Watch this on-demand webinar to discover:
· The benefits for including mainframe data in Splunk and ServiceNow
· What you can learn with a complete view of your entire IT environment
· Best practices for integrating mainframe data
1. Microservices architecture breaks down applications into small, independent services that focus on specific business capabilities. This allows services to be developed, deployed and scaled independently.
2. The key characteristics of microservices include being organized around business capabilities, independently deployable, using lightweight protocols and decentralized governance.
3. Microservices provide benefits like scalability, testability and flexibility to change technologies. However, they also add complexity and require new skills around distributed systems.
Why Your Digital Transformation Strategy Demands Middleware ModernizationVMware Tanzu
Your current middleware platform is costing you more than you think. It wasn't designed to support high-velocity software releases and frequent iteration of applications—prerequisites for success in today’s world. A new, modern approach to middleware is needed that enables both developer productivity and operational efficiency.
Join Pivotal’s Rohit Kelapure and Perficient’s Joel Thimsen as they discuss:
- The limitations of traditional middleware
- The benefits of middleware modernization
- Your options for modernization, including a cloud-native platform
- Tips for overcoming some common challenges
Presenters: Rohit Kelapure, Pivotal, Joel Thimsen, Perficient & Jeff Kelly, Pivotal (Host)
This document discusses domain-driven design (DDD) concepts for transforming a monolithic application to microservices, including:
1. Classifying applications into areas like lift and shift, containerize, refactor, and expose APIs to prioritize high business value, low complexity projects.
2. Focusing on shorter duration projects from specifications to operations.
3. Designing around business capabilities, processes, and forming teams aligned to capabilities rather than technology.
4. Key DDD concepts like ubiquitous language, bounded contexts, and context maps to decompose the domain model into independently deployable microservices.
The document provides an overview of microservices architecture. It discusses key characteristics of microservices such as each service focusing on a specific business capability, decentralized governance and data management, and infrastructure automation. It also compares microservices to monolithic and SOA architectures. Some design styles enabled by microservices like domain-driven design, event sourcing, and functional reactive programming are also covered at a high level. The document aims to introduce attendees to microservices concepts and architectures.
Applications have to be integrated – no matter which programming languages, databases or infrastructures are used. However, the realization of integration scenarios is a complex and time-consuming task. Over 10 years ago, Enteprise Integration Patterns (EIP) became the world wide defacto standard for splitting huge, complex integration scenarios into smaller recurring problems. These patterns appear in almost every integration project.
This session revisits EIPs and gives shows status quo. After giving a short introduction with several examples, the audience will learn which EIPs still have a „right to exist“, and which new EIPs emerged in the meantime. The end of the session shows different frameworks and tools which already implement EIPs and therefore help the architect to reduce efforts a lot.
Changing Views on Integration (AUSOUG Webinar Series, May 2020)Lucas Jellema
The document discusses changing views on integration from traditional approaches using enterprise service buses to more modern approaches using API gateways, serverless computing, and integration platforms as a service (iPaaS). It covers integration patterns like vertical integration for synchronous APIs and horizontal integration for asynchronous integration between systems. Event-driven integration using message queues is discussed as a third dimension of integration. The use of cloud-native approaches and integration platforms out of the box is presented as an alternative to traditional monolithic integration middleware.
Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) best practices learned from the fieldRobert van Mölken
Integration Cloud Service (ICS) provides a cloud hosted means to integrate systems together using a graphical means to define and represent integrations. This presentation sets out to demonstrate how ICS can be used to effectively implement integrations that work both in the cloud and on-premise. This presentation will discuss different customer best practices, showing the audience how to implement integrations with ICS and talk about patterns, challenges and give useful insights into ICS. This should equip the audience with the knowledge on how to use ICS to solve their own integration needs such as removing those tedious manual processes of moving data from one system to another with automation through integration.
Microservices = Death of the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)?Kai Wähner
Microservices are the next step after SOA: Services implement a limited set of functions. Services are developed, deployed and scaled independently. Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery control deployments. This way you get shorter time to results and increased flexibility.
Microservices have to be independent regarding build, deployment, data management and business domains. A solid Microservices design requires single responsibility, loose coupling and a decentralized architecture. A Microservice can to be closed or open to partners and public via APIs.
This session discusses the requirements, best practices and challenges for creating a good Microservices architecture, and if this spells the end of the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB).
Key messages of the talk:
• Microservices = SOA done right
• Integration is key for success – the product name does not matter
• Real time event correlation is the game changer
The document introduces an evolutionary event-driven architecture called the Enterprise Digital Transformation Platform (EDTP) for accelerating digital transformation. The EDTP is a 4-tier platform based on cloud, containers, microservices, events and streaming. It addresses challenges of data integration and decoupling through architectural concepts like event-driven design, microservices and templates. The EDTP provides full-stack deployment automation and microservice templating to accelerate development. Use cases from Toyota Financial Services are presented to demonstrate the EDTP's capabilities.
This document discusses considerations for a hybrid integration strategy and the role of a hybrid integration platform (HIP). It outlines key benefits of using a HIP for data integration in the cloud, seamless multi-cloud application integration, integrating legacy data and applications to the cloud, SaaS integration, and B2B integration. It also discusses APIs as an architectural premise for HIP and focuses on using a HIP for these different integration scenarios. The document advocates for adopting a pervasive integration approach using a HIP to address hybrid challenges across personas, integration domains, endpoints, and deployment models.
"API Design: From User Need to Finished Spec" by Andrew Jordan, ex-Product @T...TheFamily
Heard of Twilio? It's the $2.4B cloud communications company behind 2016's hottest IPO.
You use it everyday without knowing it. The text message saying your Uber arrived? Twilio sent it. When you lose your Netflix password? They have you covered.
Considered as one of the most innovative & developer-friendly company out there today, if there's something they got right it's the product!
We were glad to have Andrew Jordan, ex-Product Manager and early employee at Twilio share his experience on stage! In this talk, Jordan explains API design and principles, covering how to identify a good opportunity for an API, how to write a well defined API spec and how to gather user feedback and iterate on APIs.
Before quitting his job to travel, spent the last five years designing, building, and selling APIs at Twilio. The last product he shipped was a speech recognition API for the company's voice product. Once he's done traveling, he plans to look into new ideas around speech processing and insurance.
James Watters Kafka Summit NYC 2019 KeynoteJames Watters
The document discusses how Spring Boot and Kafka can form the basis of a new enterprise application platform that enables continuous delivery and efficient scaling through microservices and event-driven architecture. It provides examples of companies like Netflix and T-Mobile that have successfully adopted this approach. The document advocates an "event-first" design and argues this platform approach allows for arbitrary scaling, multi-cloud deployment, and increased developer autonomy and agility.
Keynote presentation for the Pivotal Cloud Platform Roadshow. Introduces the market drivers for the Cloud Foundry Platform as a Service, discusses open source softwared (Cloud Foundry is OSS) and introduces the fundamentals of the platform.
Simplifying the OpenAPI Development Experience confluent
This document discusses strategies for simplifying the OpenAPI development experience. It introduces Minispec, a domain-specific language and generator that produces OpenAPI specifications from high-level API descriptions. Minispec aims to reduce complexity and standardize API design. The document also outlines challenges with OpenAPI specifications, such as supporting required, immutable and contextual fields, and discusses how API linters can help address these issues. The goal is to make API design and documentation self-service for development teams.
The document discusses Oracle's Application Integration and Autonomous Integration Cloud products. It introduces Oracle's vision for an autonomous platform-as-a-service and describes how the Autonomous Integration Cloud provides unified integration and automation of applications across cloud and on-premises environments. It highlights key capabilities like adapters for integration, visual application development, and future real-time integration insight.
"The Cloud Native Enterprise is Coming" James Watters
This document summarizes a presentation given by James Watters, SVP of Products at Pivotal, about Pivotal's cloud native R&D strategy. Some key points include:
- Pivotal's focus is on transforming how software is built through products like Cloud Foundry, Spring, and Spring Cloud.
- Trends like low-cost computing and ubiquitous connectivity are enabling cloud native software companies to reshape the world.
- Pivotal is investing in technologies like container orchestration, multi-cloud cloud orchestration, and open source API-driven cloud integration.
- Spring Boot is driving adoption for its benefits of high productivity, direct support for microservices through the JVM,
Using Pivotal Cloud Foundry with Google’s BigQuery and Cloud Vision APIVMware Tanzu
Enterprise development teams are building applications that increasingly take advantage of high-performing cloud databases, storage, and even machine learning. In this webinar, Pivotal and Google will review how enterprises can combine proven cloud-native patterns with groundbreaking data and analytics technologies to deliver apps that provide a competitive advantage. Further, we will conduct an in-depth review of a sample Spring Boot application that combines PCF and Google’s most popular analytics services, BigQuery and Cloud Vision API.
Speakers:
Tino Tereshko, Big Data Lead, Google
Joshua McKenty, Senior Director, Platform Engineering, Pivotal
Design - Integration Scenarios for Hybrid CloudLaurenWendler
This document discusses hybrid cloud integration and is presented by Dave Beeler, an IBM Federal Hybrid Cloud Architect. It makes three key points:
1. There is an increasing need to integrate across hybrid environments as businesses adopt both on-premise and cloud-based systems.
2. Three trends are changing the integration market: the rise of "two-speed IT", systems of insight and engagement, and the API economy.
3. IBM offers a hybrid integration platform that provides a cohesive set of modular services to address any integration need across on-premise and cloud environments. These include integration tools, API management, and hybrid cloud services.
Microservices in the Enterprise: A Research Study and Reference ArchitectureJesus Rodriguez
This document presents a research about microservices architectures in the enterprise. The document explores some of the key patterns and technologies relevant to implement microservices solutions in enterprise environments.
The annual review session by the AMIS team on their findings, interpretations and opinions regarding news, trends, announcements and roadmaps around Oracle's product portfolio.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is the foundation for all of Oracle's cloud activities and is 'cloud done right'. It is generation 2 cloud - positioned versus Oracle's own generation one (now classic) and versus other cloud vendors. OCI offers technological advancements that make for better performance and lower price, more automation and resilience and more security. This slide deck gives an overview of where Oracle stands today and what lies in its immediate future. As presented on November 5th 2018 at AMIS HQ, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands.
Why Your Digital Transformation Strategy Demands Middleware ModernizationVMware Tanzu
Your current middleware platform is costing you more than you think. It wasn't designed to support high-velocity software releases and frequent iteration of applications—prerequisites for success in today’s world. A new, modern approach to middleware is needed that enables both developer productivity and operational efficiency.
Join Pivotal’s Rohit Kelapure and Perficient’s Joel Thimsen as they discuss:
- The limitations of traditional middleware
- The benefits of middleware modernization
- Your options for modernization, including a cloud-native platform
- Tips for overcoming some common challenges
Presenters: Rohit Kelapure, Pivotal, Joel Thimsen, Perficient & Jeff Kelly, Pivotal (Host)
This document discusses domain-driven design (DDD) concepts for transforming a monolithic application to microservices, including:
1. Classifying applications into areas like lift and shift, containerize, refactor, and expose APIs to prioritize high business value, low complexity projects.
2. Focusing on shorter duration projects from specifications to operations.
3. Designing around business capabilities, processes, and forming teams aligned to capabilities rather than technology.
4. Key DDD concepts like ubiquitous language, bounded contexts, and context maps to decompose the domain model into independently deployable microservices.
The document provides an overview of microservices architecture. It discusses key characteristics of microservices such as each service focusing on a specific business capability, decentralized governance and data management, and infrastructure automation. It also compares microservices to monolithic and SOA architectures. Some design styles enabled by microservices like domain-driven design, event sourcing, and functional reactive programming are also covered at a high level. The document aims to introduce attendees to microservices concepts and architectures.
Applications have to be integrated – no matter which programming languages, databases or infrastructures are used. However, the realization of integration scenarios is a complex and time-consuming task. Over 10 years ago, Enteprise Integration Patterns (EIP) became the world wide defacto standard for splitting huge, complex integration scenarios into smaller recurring problems. These patterns appear in almost every integration project.
This session revisits EIPs and gives shows status quo. After giving a short introduction with several examples, the audience will learn which EIPs still have a „right to exist“, and which new EIPs emerged in the meantime. The end of the session shows different frameworks and tools which already implement EIPs and therefore help the architect to reduce efforts a lot.
Changing Views on Integration (AUSOUG Webinar Series, May 2020)Lucas Jellema
The document discusses changing views on integration from traditional approaches using enterprise service buses to more modern approaches using API gateways, serverless computing, and integration platforms as a service (iPaaS). It covers integration patterns like vertical integration for synchronous APIs and horizontal integration for asynchronous integration between systems. Event-driven integration using message queues is discussed as a third dimension of integration. The use of cloud-native approaches and integration platforms out of the box is presented as an alternative to traditional monolithic integration middleware.
Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) best practices learned from the fieldRobert van Mölken
Integration Cloud Service (ICS) provides a cloud hosted means to integrate systems together using a graphical means to define and represent integrations. This presentation sets out to demonstrate how ICS can be used to effectively implement integrations that work both in the cloud and on-premise. This presentation will discuss different customer best practices, showing the audience how to implement integrations with ICS and talk about patterns, challenges and give useful insights into ICS. This should equip the audience with the knowledge on how to use ICS to solve their own integration needs such as removing those tedious manual processes of moving data from one system to another with automation through integration.
Microservices = Death of the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)?Kai Wähner
Microservices are the next step after SOA: Services implement a limited set of functions. Services are developed, deployed and scaled independently. Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery control deployments. This way you get shorter time to results and increased flexibility.
Microservices have to be independent regarding build, deployment, data management and business domains. A solid Microservices design requires single responsibility, loose coupling and a decentralized architecture. A Microservice can to be closed or open to partners and public via APIs.
This session discusses the requirements, best practices and challenges for creating a good Microservices architecture, and if this spells the end of the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB).
Key messages of the talk:
• Microservices = SOA done right
• Integration is key for success – the product name does not matter
• Real time event correlation is the game changer
The document introduces an evolutionary event-driven architecture called the Enterprise Digital Transformation Platform (EDTP) for accelerating digital transformation. The EDTP is a 4-tier platform based on cloud, containers, microservices, events and streaming. It addresses challenges of data integration and decoupling through architectural concepts like event-driven design, microservices and templates. The EDTP provides full-stack deployment automation and microservice templating to accelerate development. Use cases from Toyota Financial Services are presented to demonstrate the EDTP's capabilities.
This document discusses considerations for a hybrid integration strategy and the role of a hybrid integration platform (HIP). It outlines key benefits of using a HIP for data integration in the cloud, seamless multi-cloud application integration, integrating legacy data and applications to the cloud, SaaS integration, and B2B integration. It also discusses APIs as an architectural premise for HIP and focuses on using a HIP for these different integration scenarios. The document advocates for adopting a pervasive integration approach using a HIP to address hybrid challenges across personas, integration domains, endpoints, and deployment models.
"API Design: From User Need to Finished Spec" by Andrew Jordan, ex-Product @T...TheFamily
Heard of Twilio? It's the $2.4B cloud communications company behind 2016's hottest IPO.
You use it everyday without knowing it. The text message saying your Uber arrived? Twilio sent it. When you lose your Netflix password? They have you covered.
Considered as one of the most innovative & developer-friendly company out there today, if there's something they got right it's the product!
We were glad to have Andrew Jordan, ex-Product Manager and early employee at Twilio share his experience on stage! In this talk, Jordan explains API design and principles, covering how to identify a good opportunity for an API, how to write a well defined API spec and how to gather user feedback and iterate on APIs.
Before quitting his job to travel, spent the last five years designing, building, and selling APIs at Twilio. The last product he shipped was a speech recognition API for the company's voice product. Once he's done traveling, he plans to look into new ideas around speech processing and insurance.
James Watters Kafka Summit NYC 2019 KeynoteJames Watters
The document discusses how Spring Boot and Kafka can form the basis of a new enterprise application platform that enables continuous delivery and efficient scaling through microservices and event-driven architecture. It provides examples of companies like Netflix and T-Mobile that have successfully adopted this approach. The document advocates an "event-first" design and argues this platform approach allows for arbitrary scaling, multi-cloud deployment, and increased developer autonomy and agility.
Keynote presentation for the Pivotal Cloud Platform Roadshow. Introduces the market drivers for the Cloud Foundry Platform as a Service, discusses open source softwared (Cloud Foundry is OSS) and introduces the fundamentals of the platform.
Simplifying the OpenAPI Development Experience confluent
This document discusses strategies for simplifying the OpenAPI development experience. It introduces Minispec, a domain-specific language and generator that produces OpenAPI specifications from high-level API descriptions. Minispec aims to reduce complexity and standardize API design. The document also outlines challenges with OpenAPI specifications, such as supporting required, immutable and contextual fields, and discusses how API linters can help address these issues. The goal is to make API design and documentation self-service for development teams.
The document discusses Oracle's Application Integration and Autonomous Integration Cloud products. It introduces Oracle's vision for an autonomous platform-as-a-service and describes how the Autonomous Integration Cloud provides unified integration and automation of applications across cloud and on-premises environments. It highlights key capabilities like adapters for integration, visual application development, and future real-time integration insight.
"The Cloud Native Enterprise is Coming" James Watters
This document summarizes a presentation given by James Watters, SVP of Products at Pivotal, about Pivotal's cloud native R&D strategy. Some key points include:
- Pivotal's focus is on transforming how software is built through products like Cloud Foundry, Spring, and Spring Cloud.
- Trends like low-cost computing and ubiquitous connectivity are enabling cloud native software companies to reshape the world.
- Pivotal is investing in technologies like container orchestration, multi-cloud cloud orchestration, and open source API-driven cloud integration.
- Spring Boot is driving adoption for its benefits of high productivity, direct support for microservices through the JVM,
Using Pivotal Cloud Foundry with Google’s BigQuery and Cloud Vision APIVMware Tanzu
Enterprise development teams are building applications that increasingly take advantage of high-performing cloud databases, storage, and even machine learning. In this webinar, Pivotal and Google will review how enterprises can combine proven cloud-native patterns with groundbreaking data and analytics technologies to deliver apps that provide a competitive advantage. Further, we will conduct an in-depth review of a sample Spring Boot application that combines PCF and Google’s most popular analytics services, BigQuery and Cloud Vision API.
Speakers:
Tino Tereshko, Big Data Lead, Google
Joshua McKenty, Senior Director, Platform Engineering, Pivotal
Design - Integration Scenarios for Hybrid CloudLaurenWendler
This document discusses hybrid cloud integration and is presented by Dave Beeler, an IBM Federal Hybrid Cloud Architect. It makes three key points:
1. There is an increasing need to integrate across hybrid environments as businesses adopt both on-premise and cloud-based systems.
2. Three trends are changing the integration market: the rise of "two-speed IT", systems of insight and engagement, and the API economy.
3. IBM offers a hybrid integration platform that provides a cohesive set of modular services to address any integration need across on-premise and cloud environments. These include integration tools, API management, and hybrid cloud services.
Microservices in the Enterprise: A Research Study and Reference ArchitectureJesus Rodriguez
This document presents a research about microservices architectures in the enterprise. The document explores some of the key patterns and technologies relevant to implement microservices solutions in enterprise environments.
The annual review session by the AMIS team on their findings, interpretations and opinions regarding news, trends, announcements and roadmaps around Oracle's product portfolio.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is the foundation for all of Oracle's cloud activities and is 'cloud done right'. It is generation 2 cloud - positioned versus Oracle's own generation one (now classic) and versus other cloud vendors. OCI offers technological advancements that make for better performance and lower price, more automation and resilience and more security. This slide deck gives an overview of where Oracle stands today and what lies in its immediate future. As presented on November 5th 2018 at AMIS HQ, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands.
The annual review session by the AMIS team on their findings, interpretations and opinions regarding news, trends, announcements and roadmaps around Oracle's product portfolio.
The annual review session by the AMIS team on their findings, interpretations and opinions regarding news, trends, announcements and roadmaps around Oracle's product portfolio.
Custom application development according to Oracle is primarily relevant for extending SaaS applications and creating customer experiences. The current recommended approach for building graphical user interface (on web and mobile) is through low code Visual Builder with high code JET injections when required. An alternative low code stack is available from Oracle in the form of APEX, This slide set discusses the above as well as ADF and Forms. It then introduces Digital Assistant, talks about the state and future of Java and concludes with CI/CD and DevOps. As presented on November 5th 2018 at AMIS HQ, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands.
Cloud native applications offer scalability, flexibility, and optimal use of compute resources. Serverless functions interacting through events, leveraging cloud capabilities for persistent storage and automated operations take organization to the next level in IT. This session demonstrates polyglot Functions interacting with native cloud services for events and persistence (Object Storage and NoSQL Database) and leveraging the Key and Secrets Vault, Monitoring and Notifications services for operational control. A lightweight API Gateway is used to expose APIs to external consumers. Infrastructure as Code is the guiding principle in deploying both cloud resources and application components, through OCI CLI and Terraform. This session leverages many cloud native (enabling) services in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The session will introduce concepts, then spend most of the time on live demonstrations. All sources are shared with the audience, to allow participants to create the same application in their own cloud tenancy.
What is so great about Cloud Native Applications? How do you create one? I will explain the first and demonstrate the second. On Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, using services that anyone can use for free, I will live create a cloud native application that streams, persists, notifies, scales, monitors
The annual review session by the AMIS team on their findings, interpretations and opinions regarding news, trends, announcements and roadmaps around Oracle's product portfolio. This presentation discusses architecture trends, container technology, disruptive movements such as IoT, Blockchain, Intelligent Bots and Machine Learning, Modern User Experience, Enterprise Integration, Autonomous Systems in general and Autonomous Database in particular, Security, Cloud, Networking, Java, High PaaS & Low PaaS, DevOps, Microservices, Hybrid Cloud. This Oracle OpenWorld - more than any in recent history - rocked the foundations of the Oracle platform and opened up some real new roads ahead. This presentation leads you through the most relevant announcements and new directions.
Dutch Oracle Architects Platform - Reviewing Oracle OpenWorld 2017 and New Tr...Lucas Jellema
Not since the rise of Service Oriented Architecture (and the supporting Fusion Middleware technology) over a decade ago have we seen so much rapid change in terms of application and infrastructure architecture. Cloud, Microservices and DevOps are perhaps the most explicit examples – but many other developments in technology, architecture and even the industry at large have an impact on how enterprises consider and employ IT – such as machine learning, IoT, blockchain.
In this session for (infrastructure, solution, application, enterprise, security, data) architects – we will present the main stories, roadmaps and technologies from Oracle OpenWorld 2017 (and JavaOne) that influence, shape and enable architecture. We will brainstorm together on the consequences of the new directions outlined by Oracle – and coming our way from other quarters. We are seeing a a lot of change. New opportunities arise – that may become challenges or threats if we fail to recognize and embrace the change in time. This session will help us all to get a better handle on the winds in enterprise IT in general and in Oracle land in particular.
Among the topics we will present and discuss are:
- The Only Way is Up – the inevitable and imminent move from on premises to the cloud, and upwards in the stack – from IaaS to SaaS
- Security and Ops in a hybrid landscape (multiple clouds & on premises, multiple technologies & interaction channels)
- Autonomous Database – what, when, how
- Oracle’s cloud strategy, High PaaS and Low PaaS, Open [source] technology (star of the show: Apache Kafka) and the commodization of the traditional Oracle platform
- Container and Cloud Native at Oracle Cloud (Docker, Kubernetes Container Platform, Wercker, Istio Service Mesh, CNCF)
- Serverless
- Java Reborn – for microservices and cloud, modularized (highlights from the JavaOne conference)
- Disruptive: Blockchain, IoT, Machine Learning
Building Big Architectures XP Conference 2016Ramit Surana
The document discusses building big architecture using microservices. It begins with an agenda that includes defining service-oriented architecture (SOA) and monoliths, and describing microservices, Docker, principles of microservices, refactoring, the 12 factor app methodology, Conway's law, and coupling. Case studies of how Netflix, Twitter, Gilt, and Google implement microservices are also mentioned. The document argues that microservices allow for greater scalability, flexibility, and faster release cycles compared to a monolithic architecture.
Building Big Architectures - The term Microservice Architecture has sprung up over the last few years to describe a particular way of designing software applications as suites of independently deployable services. Recently, Docker containerization has been a popular term used by various companies and organizations. There are many benefits with this approach such as the ability to independently deploy, scale and maintain each component and parallel development across multiple teams.
Rob Davies presentation during Red Hat's "Microservices Journey with Apache Camel" that took place in Atlanta on 10/04/16 and in Minneapolis on 10/06/16.
The annual review session by the AMIS team on their findings, interpretations and opinions regarding news, trends, announcements and roadmaps around Oracle's product portfolio.
AMIS Oracle OpenWorld & CodeOne Review - Pillar 1 - Data (5 november 2018)Lucas Jellema
Data drives business. The importance of data is ever growing. Managing data, processing data and interpreting & leveraging data is crucial. This presentation discusses how Oracle views data and what its product portfolio is. It introduces autonomous database - and the important automatic index creation feature - and presents the intertwined and overlapping stories of data science/analytics/machine learning as Oracle sees and supports it. Oracle recognizes the fact that there are multiple types of data - fast, structured, big, ephemeral, .. - and offers multiple data stores than just the relational database to deal with them. This slidedeck also contains the announcement of the free Oracle Database 18c XE release - a potential boost for use of Oracle Database in startup and small and mid-market. As presented on November 5th 2018 at AMIS HQ, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands.
Introduction and overview of Oracle OpenWorld and CodeOne 2018 - kicking off the yearly Review session with an overview of the key announcements, major trends, strategy, roadmaps and our interpretation of the above. As presented on November 5th 2018 at AMIS HQ, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands.
Live Introduction to the Cloud Native Microservices Platform – open, manageab...Lucas Jellema
The microservices architecture promises flexibility, scalability and optimal use of compute resources. Through independent components with well-defined scope and responsibility, interface and ownership that are evolved and managed in an automated DevOps process, this architecture leverages current technologies and lessons learned. The Oracle Microservices Platform is an open source runtime for deploying, running and managing container based microservices. This platform offers a distributed container runtime based on Kubernetes and on top of that API management, a build in event bus, a service broker to link in external services, advanced inter microservice traffic control and load balancing and extensive monitoring. It supports the pure pay-per-use and scale-on-request serverless paradigm. The platform can run anywhere: your laptop our data center, a third party cloud or as an Oracle managed cloud service. This session introduces this Microservices Platform and demonstrates how it is used to roll out and manage a set of collaborative microservices, both locally and in the cloud.
Kubernetes has become the defacto standard platform for managing containerized microservices. However, with just Kubernetes this platform is not yet complete. We also need facilities for managing traffic between microservices - monitor, route, authorize - as well as handle events. We need to support the Serverless architecture style - with triggered functions instead of pre-allocated servers. And we need a governance strategy around new versions of functions and microservices.
Oracle will launch an open (source) microservices platform with all these capabilities preintegrated. This platform is based on Kubernetes and also leverages Kafka, Project Fn, OpenServiceBroker and Istio along with monitoring using Prometheus, Grafana and Kibana. The platform can be run locally or on any IaaS platform. Oracle hopes to make money from a managed cloud service for this platform.
In this session, I want to explore the need for a microservices platform and the essential components it should provide. I will then demonstrate this open microservices platform proposed by Oracle.
Business and IT agility through DevOps and microservice architecture powered ...Lucas Jellema
IT needs to run in production in order to generate business value. DevOps is among other things a way of thinking focusing on production software. A business application requires a tailor made platform to generate business value. The combination of application and its platform is a DevOps product. The DevOps team has full responsibility for that product through its entire lifecycle.
The microservices architecture promises flexibility, scalability, and optimal use of compute resources. Via independent components with well-defined scope and responsibility, interface, and ownership that are evolved and managed in an automated DevOps process, this architecture leverages current technologies and hard-learned insights from past decades.
This session defines the objectives of Business with IT, of microservices and DevOps and introduces Containers and the container platform Kubernetes as crucial ingredients for making DevOps happen.
Oracle CNCF Meetup Malaga - Build CNCF projects in OCIOracle
The document discusses Oracle's involvement with open source projects and cloud native technologies. It outlines Oracle's large contributions to open source, including being the #1 contributor to the Linux kernel. It also summarizes Oracle's focus on building its cloud infrastructure on open standards and open source software to allow customers to work in familiar environments while retaining their investments. Finally, it provides an overview of Oracle's Kubernetes and container offerings and integration with continuous integration/delivery tools.
Apache Camel journey with Microservices, lessons learned and utilisation of Fabric8 to make Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift easy for developers to use
[Oracle Webcast] Discover the Oracle Blockchain Platform through the eyes of ...Sanae BEKKAR
Voici le support de notre présentation du dernier Oracle Virtual Meetup , qui s'est déroulé le 07 Janvier 2020 , auquel on s'est concentré sur la découverte du service Oracle Blockchain Platform, qui offre une solution pré-assemblée pour la construction et l'exécution de SMart Contrat et maintient un ledger distribué inviolable , à travers le Business case 'D-check' la maintenance des pièces de l'avion , l'un des process les plus complexe du monde de l'Aviation .
Rejoignez-nous : https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Oracle-Developer-Meetup-France
Bonne lecture!
AI Changes Everything – Talk at Cardiff Metropolitan University, 29th April 2...Alan Dix
Talk at the final event of Data Fusion Dynamics: A Collaborative UK-Saudi Initiative in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence funded by the British Council UK-Saudi Challenge Fund 2024, Cardiff Metropolitan University, 29th April 2025
https://alandix.com/academic/talks/CMet2025-AI-Changes-Everything/
Is AI just another technology, or does it fundamentally change the way we live and think?
Every technology has a direct impact with micro-ethical consequences, some good, some bad. However more profound are the ways in which some technologies reshape the very fabric of society with macro-ethical impacts. The invention of the stirrup revolutionised mounted combat, but as a side effect gave rise to the feudal system, which still shapes politics today. The internal combustion engine offers personal freedom and creates pollution, but has also transformed the nature of urban planning and international trade. When we look at AI the micro-ethical issues, such as bias, are most obvious, but the macro-ethical challenges may be greater.
At a micro-ethical level AI has the potential to deepen social, ethnic and gender bias, issues I have warned about since the early 1990s! It is also being used increasingly on the battlefield. However, it also offers amazing opportunities in health and educations, as the recent Nobel prizes for the developers of AlphaFold illustrate. More radically, the need to encode ethics acts as a mirror to surface essential ethical problems and conflicts.
At the macro-ethical level, by the early 2000s digital technology had already begun to undermine sovereignty (e.g. gambling), market economics (through network effects and emergent monopolies), and the very meaning of money. Modern AI is the child of big data, big computation and ultimately big business, intensifying the inherent tendency of digital technology to concentrate power. AI is already unravelling the fundamentals of the social, political and economic world around us, but this is a world that needs radical reimagining to overcome the global environmental and human challenges that confront us. Our challenge is whether to let the threads fall as they may, or to use them to weave a better future.
Book industry standards are evolving rapidly. In the first part of this session, we’ll share an overview of key developments from 2024 and the early months of 2025. Then, BookNet’s resident standards expert, Tom Richardson, and CEO, Lauren Stewart, have a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Link to recording, presentation slides, and accompanying resource: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/standardsgoals-for-2025-standards-certification-roundup/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 6, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Andrew Marnell: Transforming Business Strategy Through Data-Driven InsightsAndrew Marnell
With expertise in data architecture, performance tracking, and revenue forecasting, Andrew Marnell plays a vital role in aligning business strategies with data insights. Andrew Marnell’s ability to lead cross-functional teams ensures businesses achieve sustainable growth and operational excellence.
#StandardsGoals for 2025: Standards & certification roundup - Tech Forum 2025BookNet Canada
Book industry standards are evolving rapidly. In the first part of this session, we’ll share an overview of key developments from 2024 and the early months of 2025. Then, BookNet’s resident standards expert, Tom Richardson, and CEO, Lauren Stewart, have a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Link to recording, transcript, and accompanying resource: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/standardsgoals-for-2025-standards-certification-roundup/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 6, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
What is Model Context Protocol(MCP) - The new technology for communication bw...Vishnu Singh Chundawat
The MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a framework designed to manage context and interaction within complex systems. This SlideShare presentation will provide a detailed overview of the MCP Model, its applications, and how it plays a crucial role in improving communication and decision-making in distributed systems. We will explore the key concepts behind the protocol, including the importance of context, data management, and how this model enhances system adaptability and responsiveness. Ideal for software developers, system architects, and IT professionals, this presentation will offer valuable insights into how the MCP Model can streamline workflows, improve efficiency, and create more intuitive systems for a wide range of use cases.
Semantic Cultivators : The Critical Future Role to Enable AIartmondano
By 2026, AI agents will consume 10x more enterprise data than humans, but with none of the contextual understanding that prevents catastrophic misinterpretations.
HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices and Managing Multiuser Environmentspanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-and-managing-multiuser-environments/
HCL Nomad Web is heralded as the next generation of the HCL Notes client, offering numerous advantages such as eliminating the need for packaging, distribution, and installation. Nomad Web client upgrades will be installed “automatically” in the background. This significantly reduces the administrative footprint compared to traditional HCL Notes clients. However, troubleshooting issues in Nomad Web present unique challenges compared to the Notes client.
Join Christoph and Marc as they demonstrate how to simplify the troubleshooting process in HCL Nomad Web, ensuring a smoother and more efficient user experience.
In this webinar, we will explore effective strategies for diagnosing and resolving common problems in HCL Nomad Web, including
- Accessing the console
- Locating and interpreting log files
- Accessing the data folder within the browser’s cache (using OPFS)
- Understand the difference between single- and multi-user scenarios
- Utilizing Client Clocking
AI EngineHost Review: Revolutionary USA Datacenter-Based Hosting with NVIDIA ...SOFTTECHHUB
I started my online journey with several hosting services before stumbling upon Ai EngineHost. At first, the idea of paying one fee and getting lifetime access seemed too good to pass up. The platform is built on reliable US-based servers, ensuring your projects run at high speeds and remain safe. Let me take you step by step through its benefits and features as I explain why this hosting solution is a perfect fit for digital entrepreneurs.
DevOpsDays Atlanta 2025 - Building 10x Development Organizations.pptxJustin Reock
Building 10x Organizations with Modern Productivity Metrics
10x developers may be a myth, but 10x organizations are very real, as proven by the influential study performed in the 1980s, ‘The Coding War Games.’
Right now, here in early 2025, we seem to be experiencing YAPP (Yet Another Productivity Philosophy), and that philosophy is converging on developer experience. It seems that with every new method we invent for the delivery of products, whether physical or virtual, we reinvent productivity philosophies to go alongside them.
But which of these approaches actually work? DORA? SPACE? DevEx? What should we invest in and create urgency behind today, so that we don’t find ourselves having the same discussion again in a decade?
Massive Power Outage Hits Spain, Portugal, and France: Causes, Impact, and On...Aqusag Technologies
In late April 2025, a significant portion of Europe, particularly Spain, Portugal, and parts of southern France, experienced widespread, rolling power outages that continue to affect millions of residents, businesses, and infrastructure systems.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in BusinessDr. Tathagat Varma
My talk for the Indian School of Business (ISB) Emerging Leaders Program Cohort 9. In this talk, I discussed key issues around adoption of GenAI in business - benefits, opportunities and limitations. I also discussed how my research on Theory of Cognitive Chasms helps address some of these issues
TrustArc Webinar: Consumer Expectations vs Corporate Realities on Data Broker...TrustArc
Most consumers believe they’re making informed decisions about their personal data—adjusting privacy settings, blocking trackers, and opting out where they can. However, our new research reveals that while awareness is high, taking meaningful action is still lacking. On the corporate side, many organizations report strong policies for managing third-party data and consumer consent yet fall short when it comes to consistency, accountability and transparency.
This session will explore the research findings from TrustArc’s Privacy Pulse Survey, examining consumer attitudes toward personal data collection and practical suggestions for corporate practices around purchasing third-party data.
Attendees will learn:
- Consumer awareness around data brokers and what consumers are doing to limit data collection
- How businesses assess third-party vendors and their consent management operations
- Where business preparedness needs improvement
- What these trends mean for the future of privacy governance and public trust
This discussion is essential for privacy, risk, and compliance professionals who want to ground their strategies in current data and prepare for what’s next in the privacy landscape.
Big Data Analytics Quick Research Guide by Arthur MorganArthur Morgan
This is a Quick Research Guide (QRG).
QRGs include the following:
- A brief, high-level overview of the QRG topic.
- A milestone timeline for the QRG topic.
- Links to various free online resource materials to provide a deeper dive into the QRG topic.
- Conclusion and a recommendation for at least two books available in the SJPL system on the QRG topic.
QRGs planned for the series:
- Artificial Intelligence QRG
- Quantum Computing QRG
- Big Data Analytics QRG
- Spacecraft Guidance, Navigation & Control QRG (coming 2026)
- UK Home Computing & The Birth of ARM QRG (coming 2027)
Any questions or comments?
- Please contact Arthur Morgan at [email protected].
100% human made.
Artificial Intelligence is providing benefits in many areas of work within the heritage sector, from image analysis, to ideas generation, and new research tools. However, it is more critical than ever for people, with analogue intelligence, to ensure the integrity and ethical use of AI. Including real people can improve the use of AI by identifying potential biases, cross-checking results, refining workflows, and providing contextual relevance to AI-driven results.
News about the impact of AI often paints a rosy picture. In practice, there are many potential pitfalls. This presentation discusses these issues and looks at the role of analogue intelligence and analogue interfaces in providing the best results to our audiences. How do we deal with factually incorrect results? How do we get content generated that better reflects the diversity of our communities? What roles are there for physical, in-person experiences in the digital world?
Procurement Insights Cost To Value Guide.pptxJon Hansen
Procurement Insights integrated Historic Procurement Industry Archives, serves as a powerful complement — not a competitor — to other procurement industry firms. It fills critical gaps in depth, agility, and contextual insight that most traditional analyst and association models overlook.
Learn more about this value- driven proprietary service offering here.
1. Oracle
OpenWorld &
Code One
Review – Part 2
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Blockchain, Integration,
Serverless & Microservices
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Microservices (MicroProfile & project Halidon)
Oracle Cloud-Native Microservices Platform
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the upcoming
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Smart contracts + ‘key/value’
database with current state
Ledger records
ALL transactions
Distributed Ledger Technology
(acronym: DLT)
Decentralized peer-to-peer
network of nodes
Any transaction added is
validated by multiple entities
Public key-cryptography
without central authority
blockchain == ‘digital trust’
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Integration Cloud Updates
Integration:
• Many new features for building complex orchestrations
• New JET mapper – the pain is finally gone! (incl. expression builder)
• Recommendations when building mappings
• Inline menu to add actions (e.g. new For Each loop and AI powered)
• Switch between different layouts
• Local calls to other integrations, no need for connections/adapters
• Build custom adapters in minutes
• Oracle Litmus for unit testing
• Create unit tests and record automatically and play them back
• Recording can be run without the need of endpoints (simulated)
• RPA (Robotic Process Automation) Adapter
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Canvas and Pseudo view & Horizontal and Vertical layout
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Canvas and Pseudo view & Horizontal and Vertical layout
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Pseudo and Outline view
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Pseudo and Outline view
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Pseudo and Outline view
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Integration Cloud Updates
Integration:
• Many new features for building complex orchestrations
• Build custom adapters in minutes
• Oracle Litmus for unit testing
• RPA (Robotic Process Automation) Adapter
Process:
• Automation with RPA
• Keep integrations up-to-date
• Process/Workflow vision (incl. templates)
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Typical Oracle Cloud Integration Example with UiPath RPA
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Process – Keep integrations up-to-date
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Integration Cloud Updates
Integration:
• Many new features for building complex orchestrations
• Build custom adapters in minutes
• Oracle Litmus for unit testing
• RPA (Robotic Process Automation) Adapter
Process:
• Automation with RPA
• Keep integrations up-to-date
• Process/Workflow vision (incl. templates)
• B2B in OIC & OIC in OMC
47. Serverless is an abstraction of infrastructure and its
operations including provisioning, scaling, patching, etc.
FaaS (Functions-as-a-Service) is the compute
component in a serverless platform
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Why Serverless?
• Easier: Just think about your code, not infrastructure
• Powerful: Transparent and limitless scaling
• Faster: Deploy faster, iterate faster, innovate faster
• Cheaper: Only pay for what you use to the ms (never idle)
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Native CloudEvents support
• Specification for describing event data in a common way
• Seeks to ease event declaration and delivery across services, platforms, ...
• It’s being incubated within the CNCF
• Contributing stakeholder include: Google, Microsoft, IBM, VMware, SAP,
Oracle, Huawei, Alibaba, Red Hat, Iguazio & more
• Common metadata makes events easier to route, fan out, trace, replay
and generally keep “in flight”.
• More portable, more liquid, easier to transport across environments
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• An open-source community specification for Enterprise Java microservices
• A community of individuals, organizations, and vendors collaborating within
an open source (Eclipse) project to bring microservices to the Enterprise
Java community.
• Current implementations:
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Kubernetes
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Roll Your Own, Pre-Built Installer, Managed Service