This event has been cancelled June 13, 2019
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM De Hallen Studio's
Hannie Dankbaarpassage 18
Amsterdam 1053 RT
Netherlands
Get Directions Oracle Code is a free event for developers to learn about the latest developer technologies, practices, and trends.We are pleased to announce that we organize this event together with the nl.OUG (the independent Oracle user group in the Netherlands). The expertise of the nl.OUG usergroup will be a great added value to the agenda of the Oracle Code event in Amsterdam.
Learn from technical experts, industry leaders, and other developers in keynotes, sessions, and hands-on labs. Experience cloud development technology in the Groundbreakers Hub with workshops and other live, interactive experiences and demos.
- Learn from technical experts in sessions for developing software in Java, Node js and other languages and frameworks.
- Sign up for free Hands On Labs to test drive Oracle products. Learn from experts and advance your skills.
- Drop by the Groundbreakers Hub to see some coding in action! It's the place to network, have a beer, and participate in some cool workshops.
How I Automated My Barn with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, Oracle DB and the cloud. Todd Sharp
Cloud Developer Evangelist
Oracle A few years ago I created a system to automate some tasks in our barn. Simple things, like turning lights on and off, temperature monitoring and a webcam. The best part about that project was being able to tinker with the sensors and devices and learn new libraries, frameworks, and languages.
I’ve re-imagined the system as a way to learn more new technologies and created a prototype version to demonstrate how I might build it again if I were to start over from scratch. At its core, the new system uses an Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and various pumps, solenoids, motors, and sensors to automate tasks like filling a water bowl, opening and closing doors, and monitoring the environment and interfaces with the Cloud for data storage and messaging. 50 Shades of Data - how, when and why Big,Relational,NoSQL,
Elastic,Event,CQRS 2nd Generation JavaScript Frameworks & Libraries” Oracle JET Lucas Jellema Oracle ACE Director and Oracle Developer Champion. Solution architect and developer Geert-Jan Wielenga Sr. Principal Product Manager Enthusiastic promoter of Oracle's modern user interface strategy, especially Oracle JET. Data has been and will be the key ingredient to enterprise IT. What is changing is the nature, scope and volume of data and the place of data in the IT architecture. BigData, unstructured data and non-relational data stored on Hadoop, in NoSQL databases and held in Elastic Search Indexes, Caches and Message Queues complements data in the enterprise RDBMS. Emerging patterns such as microservices that contain their own data, BASE, CQRS and Event Sourcing have changed the way we store, share and govern data. This session introduces patterns, technologies, trends and hypes around storing, processing and retrieving data using products such as MongoDB, MySQL, Kafka, Redis, Elastic Search and Hadoop/Spark -locally,in containers and on the cloud
Key take away: what an application architect and a developer should know about the various types of data in enterprise IT and how to store/manage/query/manipulate them. What products and technologies are at your disposal. How can you make these work together - for a consistent (enough) overall data presentation. Did you know that over the past few years, large enterprises have been developing and open sourcing their JavaScript technology stacks? On GitHub, you'll find solutions by PayPal, Walmart, ING, Uber, PayPal, the Financial Times, Oracle, Microsoft, and many others. Some of these are software vendors, while others are in a variety of other industries. Each of them start from open source frameworks and libraries and all of them are interested in contributions.
The session focuses on something that's been going on below the surface, mostly unseen: large enterprises are using open source solutions in the JavaScript ecosystem (e.g., React, Vue, Knockout, Angular), developing their own internal tech stacks, and then pushing these stacks out to GitHub.
Let's explore the advantages of these and see what can be done and how practical these developments are. Women in Technology Panel: Diversity and AI - How Can We Prevent Our Biases from Creeping into AI Panel: Shikha Malhotra, JAVA Architect - Oracle, Susana Zoghbi, Founder CEO & MACTY
Moderator Rashmi Sharma - Software Development Director - Oracle The Digital Transformation is progressing and artificial intelligence is being used and implemented in more and more areas. This raises the question, if there is a chance to close the gender gap through AI in order to prevent the distortions of the past from being machine amplified in the future. Does artificial intelligence really have an open outcome or do existing biases transfer to AI? Can we expect machines to be more intelligent than humans? Is the transfer of biases into artificial intelligence already irreversible? How do we ensure that the mistakes of the past are not repeated in the future? We want to discuss these aspects and find solutions and guidance. Microservices at Scale: Next Steps with Kubernetes and Service Mes
Jesse Butler, cloud native advocate - Oracle Microservices are the de facto standard architecture of cloud native software, and containers are the best way to build and deploy Microservices on prem or in the cloud. With Docker and Kubernetes, it's fairly simple to get a few services up and running. When this scales up to hundreds or thousands of containers and services, things can get complicated. A service mesh provides observability, traffic management and security to the services running within your cluster. In this session, we'll take a tour of service mesh and demonstrate common uses cases with two popular options, Istio and Linkerd. Build a Blockchain solution in 45 minutes using Oracle Blockchain Platform From Javascript to Helidon – no reason to go the chaos route! Robert van Mölken, Blockchain & Integration Specialist - AMIS José Rodrigues
Lead Cloud Architect, Oracle ACE Associate, Link Consulting During this deep-dive session you will learn how to build your own decentralized blockchain solution using the Oracle Blockchain Platform, build on-top of the open-source, freely available Hyperledger Fabric. At the start of the presentation I will shortly introduce the Blockchain Platform and the underlying architecture layers and components. The deep-dive will go through the pre-requirements, how to setup a blockchain network, joining multiple organization, configuring communication channels and writing and deploying your first blockchain application. At the end of this deep-dive you know how to setup and develop your own blockchain solution and understand the concepts behind it. Helidon.io is one of the coolest things hitting the Java Ecosystem in the last few months. It’s a framework that addresses the needs of microservice architectures, offering two flavors – Microprofile and Reactive, and promises to open up Java to these new architectural patterns. It’s also fully featured, meaning that a lot of the usual things you need to code yourself are already there for you to use, such as health checks and metrics. With a small execution footprint, it can run inside a really small device or power-up your core banking system. Yet, it has a really shallow learning curve, meaning you and your teams will be up and running in just a couple of days. With helidon.io, there’s no need to get into javascript, and if you’re already there, it’s really easy to convert to a “proper” programming language. In this presentation, we’ll look into what Helidon.io is, with me showing how to get your hands dirty and code a microservice from scratch, using most of the features of the framework and joining it with a few other cool bits, such as zipkin, Prometheus and Grafana. Is it Corked? Wine ML predictions with OAC State of DevOpps at Oracle: Microservices, CI/CD and Autonomous Maurits Dijkens | Senior Principal Sales Consultant Mobile Lonnke Dikmans Lonneke Dikmans, Chief Technology Officer at eProseed Artificial Intelligence en Natural Language Processing zijn de toverwoorden in moderne klant-communicatie. Ontdek de laatste mogelijkheden van de digitale assistent, de chatbot welke uw gebruikers of klanten in staat stelt middels een chat-interface informatie op te vragen of te verwerken.
- Natuurlijke taalherkenning in meerdere talen.
- Logische slimme dialogen.
- Verwerken van gegeven van en naar uw bedrijfssystemen.
- Uitgebreide statistiek en machine learning.
- Op web, facebook, whatsapp, sms, etc..
There has been a lot of talk lately of microservices, APIs and other integration buzz words. In this presentation you will learn how APIs are leveraged by a bus company to facilitate innovation for the travellers, the drivers and the company as a whole.
The session will explain how Oracle PaaS was used and how the different components fit together: Identity Cloud Service as an OAuth provider, API Platform as a API management, documentation and security platform, Mobile Cloud Service as the tool to implement the APIs and Oracle Service Bus to service enable the backend systems.
The session will explain the architecture and show some examples of the APIs that are currently used by the company. Visual Builder Low code More details follow asap Serverless Java - Challenges and Triumphs David Delabassee Software Evangelist Oracle Java is one of the - if not the most popular programming language in the world. And with innovative open source projects such as Graal, new languages such as Kotlin, ... the Java ecosystem just keeps flourishing. Serverless Functions are hot and developer and corporate interest is exploding but let’s face it, Java isn’t the most popular language for writing Serverless functions — at least not yet. Can it ever be? In this hands-on session, we’ll examine the challenges of using Java for functions and the latest features provided by the Java platform that address them. We’ll then dig into the open source Fn Project’s unparalleled Java support which makes it possible to build and scale out Java-based functions. Networking & drinks All Day long: Kickstart your Cloud Lab Women in Technology Panel: Diversity and AI - How Can We Prevent Our Biases from Creeping into AI
Panel: Shikha Malhotra, JAVA Architect - Oracle, Susana Zoghbi, Founder CEO & MACTY
Moderator Rashmi Sharma - Software Development Director - Oracle
May 7Panel discussion and Q&A
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Keynote: Surpassing Expectation with Oracle's Customer Service
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Partner Keynote: Offerring Robust Solutions for Today
John FPO Smith, CEO Delloite May 8Panel discussion and Q&A
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Keynote: Surpassing Expectation with Oracle's Customer Service
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Partner Keynote: Offerring Robust Solutions for Today
John FPO Smith, CEO Delloite May 9Panel discussion and Q&A
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Keynote: Surpassing Expectation with Oracle's Customer Service
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle Partner Keynote: Offerring Robust Solutions for Today
John FPO Smith, CEO Delloite How I Automated My Barn with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes, Oracle DB and the cloud
Todd Sharp Cloud Developer Evangelist Oracle Microservices at Scale: Next Steps with Kubernetes and Service Mes
Jesse Butler, Cloud Native Advocate Oracle Build a Blockchain solution in 45 minutes using Oracle Blockchain Platform
Robert van Mölken, Blockchain & Integration Specialist – AMIS From Javascript to Helidon – no reason to go the chaos route!
José Rodrigues, Lead Cloud Architect, Oracle ACE Associate, Link Consulting ”Is it Corked? Wine ML predictions with OAC"
John Mead, Managing Director and Co-founder at Rittman Mead State of DevOpps at Oracle: Microservices, CI/CD and Autonomous
Jan Leemans, Business Development Director, Oracle Oracle Digital Assistant
Maurits Dijkens | Senior Principal Sales Consultant Mobile What's the buzz? learn how APIs are leveraged by a bus company to facilitate innovation.
Lonneke Dikmans Lonneke Dikmans, Chief Technology Officer at eProseed Serverless Java - Challenges and Triumphs
David Delabassee, Software Evangelist Oracle TitleDonec vel placerat quam, ut euismod risus. Sed a mi suscipit, elementum sem a, hendrerit velit. Donec at erat magna. Sed dignissim orci nec eleifend egestas. Donec eget mi consequat massa vestibulum laoreet. Mauris et ultrices nulla, malesuada volutpat ante. Fusce ut orci lorem. Donec molestie libero in tempus imperdiet. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis. Oracle is committed to promoting a corporate culture that is centered on integrity, accountability and ethical business conduct., please click here for important ethics information regarding this event.
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