Serverless has real potential to change how businesses build and architect cloud applications. No provisioning infrastructure, no dealing with maintenance, updates, scaling, or capacity planning — you just upload your apps to AWS and go. This webinar walks through the case for going serverless and what that looks like in practice.
Every developer has that one technology they gravitate toward — whether it’s ESB, open source tooling, or Node.js. The idea behind this webinar was simple: what if you could bring all of that into one place? And you’re not locked into iPaaS for deployment either. You can deploy on-premises, to a private cloud, to devices, or to serverless environments.
Together with the O’Reilly team, we did a webinar on low-code app development. APIs and microservices are great if you’re a technical developer, but what if you’re not — and you still need to understand how they connect? In this 60-minute webcast, Leon Stigter and Bruno Trimouille of TIBCO Software walk through how low-code platforms can help marketing and sales teams automate their workflows and deliver on business goals without needing to get under the hood.
Together with the O’Reilly team, I did a webinar on visually building microservices. Modern digital experiences run on microservices, but building them isn’t always straightforward — especially if you’re not deep in the weeds of API specs and Swagger definitions.
The core questions we tackled: how do you let developers and architects visually define an API without needing to be Swagger experts? And once you’ve built your microservices, how do you deploy the same project to a private cloud, a public cloud, and on-prem without reworking everything?
I spoke at a Gopherfest meetup about the Go Programming Language. Together with an awesome colleague (Miguel Torres) we talked about Project Flogo and the lessons we learned building it.
SaaS has become the default way enterprises acquire software, which means any given organization has (or will have) dozens of apps that need to talk to each other. The average Marketing department uses around 30 different SaaS apps, and HR isn’t far behind. This webinar looks at the integration challenge that creates and when iPaaS is the right level of abstraction to solve it.
Companies must find a way to join both paths and view the transition to digital as a unified journey, with the end goal clearly defined, then utilize APIs to help them get there faster. The question then becomes, how can companies and developers leverage ESBs, APIs, and a Fast Data platform to cultivate innovation?