"The Makings of a Modern Application Architecture" - Sam Ramji Keynote
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It wasn’t too long ago that artisans, bathed in the glow of molten metal, forged parts that would go on to make up bigger, more powerful machines.
Today, we call those artisans developers.
Instead of metal, they use bits and bytes in the cloud to forge a modern application architecture.
It’s an architecture that supports public, private and hybrid application deployment. One that enables users and developers to move their applications wherever they need to go. And it’s built on a growing, vibrant ecosystem.
In this talk,
I’ll give you a look at the technologies driving this new level of efficiency for application developers (tech like containers, Docker, Kubernetes, OpenStack,
Cloud Foundry and social coding tools like GitHub).
And I’ll explain why many prominent members of the
Fortune 500 are building their futures on this modern application architecture.
About Sam
Ramji (Cloud Foundry
Foundation):
Sam Ramji is
CEO of the Cloud Foundry Foundation. He has over 20 years of industry experience in enterprise software, product development, and open source strategy.
He previously served as
Vice President of
Strategy of Apigee, one of the 5 fastest-growing software companies in the
Deloitte Fast 500, and is a member of their
Board of Advisors. He joined Apigee from
Microsoft, where he was responsible for driving
Microsoft’s worldwide open source strategy. He drove many of Microsoft’s contributions to open source and its shift to embrace open source technologies like
PHP. He was a leader in
BEA’s move into
EAI/
ESB as a founding member of the AquaLogic product team.
Mr. Ramji has built large-scale enterprise and Web-scale applications, leading the
Ofoto engineering team through its acquisition by Kodak. His other experience includes leading engineering teams to build large-scale applications on open source software, as well as hands-on development of client, client-server and distributed applications on Unix,
Windows and Macintosh at prior companies. He is a
Member of the
Institute for Generative
Leadership. Sam holds a
Bachelor of Science degree in
Cognitive Science from the
University of California at
San Diego.
His work has been covered in
Wired and many other industry publications.
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