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Cloud-Native Event-Driven Java Architecture with Spring on Azure

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Cloud-Native Event-Driven Java Architecture with Spring on Azure

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Find us at: javamug.org ( http://www.javamug.org )

Please note this is at the new Improving location. Please give yourselves time to find somewhere new if you have not been here yet (see additional instructions below).

Timing:

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM Pizza

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Meeting

Cloud-native Event-driven Java Architecture with Spring on Azure

Abstract:
What can you do with serverless systems in the cloud? Plenty, and you can do it at great speed with the cloud-scale. In the session, you'll learn about the role of serverless technology, the importance of event processing and event-driven architectures for Java developers.

Starting with a Spring Cloud Stream and Spring Cloud Function overview, we will show you how Apache Kafka, Azure Event Hubs, Azure Functions, Cosmos DB and App Service Linux can be used in an event-driven architecture. Followed by this discussion, we will show a live-demo of a solution-architecture that collect data from globally distributed sources, processes the data in real-time to derive near-real-time insights. If you want to learn how to build and deliver modern responsive streaming applications at cloud-scale, this session is for you. Don't miss it!

Complete Abstract (https://www.javamug.org)

Presenters: Asir Selvasingh & Theresa Nguyen
Asir Selvasingh | Principal PM Architect | Microsoft – Java on Azure
(https://www.javamug.org/speaker/151)

Asir started his software engineering career in the early days of Java, in 1995, and built enterprise products, applications and open source projects for many years. Now, he is a Principal PM Architect at Microsoft focusing on a full gamut of services and tools for developers to build and scale Java workloads on Azure. He works closely with the community, delivering sessions at Java conferences and fostering strategic relations that enriches the Java ecosystem.

In his free-time, Asir loves to tinker with Java apps on Azure, which serves as a creative outlet from his day job. He's passionate about cooking and photography, and enjoys quality family time traveling the world.

Theresa Nguyen | Sr. PM | Microsoft – Java on Azure
(https://www.javamug.org/speaker/150)

Theresa is a Sr. Program Manager at Microsoft. Prior to joining Microsoft, she created and led the Sales & Marketing team for two app server start-ups focused on the Java ecosystem and open source community, including the Eclipse MicroProfile project. She's a JavaOne Rock Star 2016 and Oracle Code One 2018 award recipient. Her focus is to help Microsoft embrace Java developers and enterprises with the Azure cloud platform.

When she's not trying to keep warm in the Pacific northwest, you can find her scaling rock faces or exploring the outdoors.

Sponsored by CitiGroup (https://www.javamug.org/sponsor/26):

Citi Global Consumer Technology (GCT) eBusiness team develops, deploys and supports high–volume self–service internet, mobile and ATM applications for Citi business units across the globe. We work with a variety of Java technologies for our internet applications, iOS and Android for our mobile applications, and a number of different ATM platforms. Citi GCT eBusiness is based in Irving, TX, Blue Ash, OH, and Jacksonville, FL in the USA.

To support the launch of a global web re–design effort, Citi GCT eBusiness is looking for seasoned IT professionals with a track record of implementing self–service applications with leading edge technologies. Positions are available at all levels (intermediate/experienced analysts/developers) to work on high–volume internet and mobile self–service applications.

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A couple of things:

• Doors will be locked after 6:00 PM but we will be monitoring the south doors until the meeting starts at 7:00 PM.

• After that or if you can't get in before then and no one is watching text (469) 444-0196.

• There is parking on the north side of the building too.

Hope to see everyone there.

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