Quarkus at IBM TechXchange #41553
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Event Description: IBM TechXchange brings technologists and business practitioners who use IBM products together through local events, webinars, and in our online community, designed for deep technical learning, sharing, and networking.
Date: October 21-24, 2024
Location: Las Vegas
Event Type: In Person
https://www.ibm.com/community/ibm-techxchange-conference/
Refactoring to Kube-native Java with Quarkus [3076]
Speaker(s): Holly Cummins & Ian Robinson
Abstract: Quarkus was created to enable Java developers to deliver applications for a modern, cloud-native world. A Kubernetes-native Java framework, Quarkus is tailored for the Java VM and GraalVM native image, and crafted from best-of-breed Java libraries and standards. Join us as we explore the technical capabilities, critical use cases, and benefits that make Quarkus ideal for Kubernetes and serverless environments while offering developers a framework to address a wider range of distributed application architectures. We’ll even throw in a demonstration of Quarkus in action.
Finally! A workflow and decision automation platform designed for the cloud. [3403]
Speaker(s): Phil Simpson
Abstract: Are you still building business automation applications on top of a technology stack first designed in 1965? Don't you wish you could start your projects with a platform that deploys and scales seamlessly in the hybrid cloud because it was built from the ground up for Kubernetes? Do you value being part of an open-source community where you can directly contribute your ideas? Then you're in the right place! Join the IBM Business Automation Manager Open Edition product management team to learn about this exciting new offering. You'll learn about the advantages of its cloud-native architecture derived from the Apache Kogito project, and we'll show you how to use it to build your own BPMN and DMN-based solutions, along with modern open-source technologies like Quarkus, Kafka, and Kubernetes.
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