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91. Edson Yanaga: "Quarkus will benefit the entire Java ecosystem"
In this JavaLand.tv interview, Edson Yanaga, Red Hat, discusses Red Hat’s new open source Java framework “Quarkus” with Benjamin Nothdurft, JUG Thüringen. Yanaga gives an insight about the benefits, h
92. Practical tips for JavaLand 2019
As we intend to make your stay as pleasant as possible, we have compiled some practical information for you. We are looking forward to seeing you!
93. Ed Burns: "JavaLand is big enough to bring in international speakers but small enough to interact with them"
We talked to JavaServer Faces co-spec lead Ed Burns about his history and his upcoming keynote at JavaLand 2019.
94. Recorded: "Life after Forms: The Move to APEX"
In this recording of his presentation “Life after Forms: The Move to APEX" at APEX Connect 2018, Alex Nuijten presents a practical report of a migration project in which Forms was replaced by Ora
95. Recorded: A Brief History of Web Development with JavaScript
Golo Roden, founder and CTO of native web GmbH, talks about web development with JavaScript in this recording of his keynote at APEX Connect 2018. According to Roden, Javascript turned out to become a
96. Fun Facts on the History of Data Storage and Backup
Do you ever look back and wonder how you survived with floppy disks? Nowadays, the amount of information that can be stored increases at a high rate while storage devices are getting smaller and small
97. Introduction to Oracle Messaging Cloud Service
Messaging has been a long-standing work horse for system to system integration. It is undoubtedly the uncool kid in the playground of integration technologies, and for a long time has been overshadowe
98. 4 Female Pioneers in Tech
In honor of “Ada Lovelace Day” on October 9, let’s take a look at some of the pioneering women that helped to create and shape the programming and technology that we know today. Although women have be
99. Speaking of the Future: AI Driven Conversational Interfaces
Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and chatbots have become quite the darlings of the Oracle event circuit. Every presentation seems to find at least one use case to demo AI-driven convers
100. End of Support vSphere 5.5: What's next?
The end of support for vSphere 5.5 on September 19, 2018, has once again intensified the debate on Oracle licensing. If you are using Oracle databases in combination with the virtualization software V
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