16:30-17:00pm | Welcome and Spring One Key Messages – Michael Coté |
17:00-17:40pm | Live Streaming: Spring Framework 6 – Juergen Hoeller |
17:40 – 18:20pm | Break – Networking & Refreshments |
18:20-19:00pm | Live Streaming: What’s on TAP: Refining Modern Spring Application Development – Cora Iberkleid, Greg Meyer and Ryan Baxter |
19:00-20:00pm | The VMware Tanzu Application Platform Demo – David Caron & Viktor van den Berg |
20:00pm-20:15pm | Networking and ‘ask the experts’ with Michael Coté, David Caron & Viktor van den Berg |
20:15pm-20:30pm | Prize draw |
Mohamed Shahat, Lead Solutions Engineer at Tanzu
Mohamed Shahat is a passionate Software Architect with a background in distributed systems, service-oriented, microservices and cloud-native architectures. Shahat has served tens of clients across industries in the EMEA region.
In recent years, he has been spending his time helping teams with their journey to cloud-native and guiding them with the deployment of technologies such as Spring, CloudFoundry and Kubernetes. Shahat is particularly interested in Modern Software practices and helping Enterprises scale by building and running Software and transforming their ways of working. Shahat is a Certified Kubernetes Administrator and Developer and is a member of the IEEE Computer Society. Twitter @mshahat_eg
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Nataraj Basappa, Software Architect Nataraj Basappa is a multi-skilled Software Architect with a background in software development and delivery in diverse areas such as eCommerce, Telecom, Broadcast-Media and Insurance. Nataraj has been helping customers with their digital transformation with the cloud-native stack. He is a Certified Kubernetes administrator and Developer. Twitter @natarajmb |
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