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In Kubernetes, operators allow the API to be extended to your heart content. If one task requires too much YAML, it’s easy to create an operator to take care of the repetitive cruft, and only require a minimum amount of YAML. On the other hand, since its beginnings, the Go language has been advertised as closer to the hardware, and is now ubiquitous in low-level programming. Kubernetes has been rewritten from Java to Go, and its whole ecosystem revolves around Go. For that reason, It’s only natural that Kubernetes provides a Go-based framework to create your own operator. While it makes sense, it requires organizations willing to go down this road to have Go developers, and/or train their teams in Go. While perfectly acceptable, this is not the only option. In fact, since Kubernetes is based on REST, why settle for Go and not use your own favourite language? In this talk, Nicolas will describe what an operator is, how they work, how to design one, and finally demo a Java-based operator that is as good as a Go one.
January - Waltzing with Bears: Managing Risk on Software Projects, Tom DeMarco, Timothy R. Lister - An Armenian Sketchbook (Добро вам!), Vasily Grossman- La flor púrpura, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - El día 3, Miguel Á. Giner Bou, Cristina Durán, Laura Ballester - A Practical Guide to Testing in DevOps, Katrina Clokie - La espada de Damocles (Finstere Zeiten: Zur Krise in Griechenland), Petros Márkaris - The Phoenix Project: A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win, Gene Kim, Kevin...
To program great apps, Software Developers need not only a good programming language, but also great libraries and tooling. For ML Researchers and Engineers, the situation is no different. In this talk, we will go over some of the available tools and libraries in the TensorFlow ecosystem that will make your life easier and more productive. Speaker: Luiz GUStavo Martins, TensorFlow Developer Advocate, Google
In the past ten years, we have witnessed the evolution of the concept of artificial intelligence towards a concept that has captured the collective imagination with its promises of transformation. Machine learning and its flagship applications: Alpha Go, the autonomous car, image recognition, machine translation, etc., have created expectations in terms of the transformative potential of certain sectors of economic activity. Historically, the banking sector has been a kind of ocean liner that has struggled to change direction. In terms of technological innovation, banks have been overtaken by the fintech ecosystem in terms of agility. As banks try to catch up, it's important to take a hard look at the promise of artificial intelligence and what it means for the banking industry. In this presentation, we will discuss the transformation potential that artificial intelligence brings to the sector, but also the challenges that this transformation represents. We will discuss these questions around some examples of the application of machine learning in banking and capital markets. Speaker: Manuel Morales, General Director, FinML Network
Is Exactly Once Delivery a pipe dream? Recent versions of Kafka have claimed they have made it a reality. In this talk, Natan Silnitsky will go over the different message delivery guarantees and the protocols that implement them. He will focus on Kafka's transaction-based messaging protocol, It’s trade-offs and shortcomings, and how it can help with many use cases that require atomic operations in today's modern distributed microservices systems.
Building your brand through digital marketing Module 3: Focusing on Profitable User Acquisition - With Goldy Bardin, Google Cloud Online Creative Lead Google for Startups Startup School: Restart is a tested and targeted Google training for startup founders and their teams to equip them with the tools and skills to restart their business during a time of crisis, focusing on Google’s expertise and products. The sessions will be conducted by Google experts from around the Globe, entrepreneurs and industry experts. Goldy will share several tips and guidance on how to effectively build your brand through your most important channel: digital. She will go through the different aspects of brand guidelines and how to adapt these to the different digital platforms and media in order to keep a strong, unified online storytelling. Don't miss this session if you are a CMO or work in the Marketing team of your startup.
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Meetup #AperiTech della Community di GraphRM Speaker: Cheuk Ting Ho - TerminusDB Talk in lingua inglese "Git for Data - The power of an OWL schema graph database" Design with OWL (Web Ontology Language) and transactional data, TerminusDB - an open-source graph database that stores data in transactional layers and can provide git like functionalities (branch, merge, roll-back). Because the data model is based on OWL to describe the relations of type objects, TerminusDB provides a fully flexible graph database that schema can be built with triples and quads. In this talk, we will briefly go through a little bit about the design of TerminusDB, the advantage of using WOQL, our query language, and the potential of multi-version concurrent control just like git. At the end of this talk, there will be a short demo. Speaker: Guglielmo Celata - OpenPolis Talk in lingua italiana "La mappa del potere pubblico in Italia" Dalla raccolta dati da fonti pubbliche alla loro esposizione su un database a grafo. Chi detiene il potere in Italia? Di cosa si occupano, cosa facevano prima, quali sono le loro relazioni? Cosa si può estrarre dal grafo di questi dati? Fondazione Openpolis condivide le scelte metodologiche e tecnologiche e i primi parziali risultati del suo progetto sulle mappe del potere. Per restare aggiornato su tutti gli #AperiTech: Telegram #AperiTech https://t.me/aperitech Calendario del Developer https://bit.ly/devcalendar Codemotion Tech Community https://bit.ly/CodemotionTC