Four Key Actions to Level Up the Lifecycle of Your Cloud-Native Apps

Wednesday, May 11th, 2022

Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T78aBA4-L0

5:30-5:45: Announcements

5:45-7:15: Four Key Actions to Level Up the Lifecycle of Your Cloud-Native Apps

Deploying 1440 times a day, in other words, one deploy per minute is not a sign that you’re on the right path. The challenge is: how can we have relevant app deliveries and how to innovate without breaking everything on my app?

As distinguished professionals, we need to be a step ahead, and not only understand the cultures and technologies but also, use all this ecosystem to positively impact the organization in a strategic and long-term manner.

In this talk, you’ll learn how to evolve your cloud-native app using four levels of maturity. With that, your apps can be delivered in a more secure, reliable, and fast-paced innovation in the cloud.

About Karina Varela

Karina Varela works with technologies for cloud-native apps development for over ten years. She’s been focused on business automation technologies, and she currently works at Red Hat as part of the Application Services business unit. She brings solid knowledge built by working with the development, architecture, delivery, and troubleshooting of enterprise software and platforms around the world.

You can find Karina on Twitter at @soujava (https://twitter.com/soujava).

About Otavio Santana

Empowering developers worldwide to deliver better software faster, scalable in the Cloud. Otavio is a passionate software engineer focused on Cloud and Java technology. He has experience mainly in persistence polyglot and high-performance applications in finances, social media, and e-commerce.

Otavio is a member of both Expert Groups and an Expert Leader in several JSRs and JCP executive committees. He is working on several Apache and Eclipse Foundation projects such as Apache Tamaya, MicroProfile, Jakarta EE, where he is leading the first specification at Jakarta EE with Jakarta NoSQL. A JUG leader and global speaker at JavaOne and Devoxx conferences. Otavio has received recognition for his OSS contributions such as the JCP Outstanding Award, Member of the year and innovative JSR, Duke’s Choice Award, and Java Champion Award, to name a few.

You can find Otavio on Twitter at @otaviojava (https://twitter.com/otaviojava).

7:15-7:30: Q & A

The live streaming of this meetup is sponsored by Okta (https://developer.okta.com/).

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