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25 Feb Cloudera Federal Forum in Tysons Corner: Amazing agenda filled with lessons learned and best practices

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Chief Security Architect, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. Proven Strategies for Promoting Innovation and Technology Adoption. Chief Security Architect, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. Chief Security Architect, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. Data Security—What’s New and What’s Next?

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Join Architects, Planners, Program Managers, Data Scientists at 4th Annual Cloudera Federal Forum in DC 25 Feb

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Chief Security Architect, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. Proven Strategies for Promoting Innovation and Technology Adoption. Chief Security Architect, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. Chief Security Architect, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. Data Security—What’s New and What’s Next?

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Craig St. Jean, From Young Programmer to Chief Technology Architect

Xebia

After the migration, we focused on service-oriented architecture (SOA), a pivotal predecessor to microservices. But we pushed forward with the web applications to meet the business’s needs, while also starting to migrate them to C# and ASP.NET with a proper system design, DevOps, etc.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 2: Programming Models for the Event-Driven Architecture

Confluent

Rather, we apply different event planes to provide orthogonal aspects of system design such as core functionality, operations and instrumentation. We’ve quickly learned through microservices and SOA with the traditional model that RPC-based systems don’t scale, and managing state and correctness also doesn’t scale.