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Infobip Shift 2022: Estonia: the Vanguard of Tech - Panel Discussion
Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/ https://twitter.com/InfobipShift Competition is (not) a zero-sum game and you need to make the most of the cards you were given. When it comes to countries talking about Estonia's success in tech it's slowly becoming boring - 10 unicorns, 30+ VC funds and syndicates just to start with. With extraordinary guests from Estonia that have been in the trenches of building its tech success, we will go into the weeds of what made things rise to this extraordinary level. Rando Rannus, General Partner at Siena Secondary Fund Toomas Bergmann, Partner at Peaksjah Bozidar Pavlovic (Moderator), Managing Director at AYMO Ventures
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Infobip Shift 2022: Spotting Trends: Investors in/and Technology - Panel Discussion
Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/ https://twitter.com/InfobipShift Big Data, AR/VR, 3D printing, robotics, crypto, web3, AI, Deep Learning - all of those are buzzword and trends that come and go. However we will focus on those technologies that will stay, regardless of the name or the buy, and those that will come in the next 3-5 years. We will hear directly from investors what excites them and what they would (potentially) put money in. Disclaimer: this is not investment advice. Stanislav Sirakov, General Partner at LAUNCHub Ventures Toomas Bergman, Partner at Peaksjah Martina Silov (Moderator), Operations Manager at CroAI
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Infobip Shift 2022: Terraform Practices - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Hila Fish (Wix.com)
Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/ https://twitter.com/InfobipShift Terraform is a GREAT tool, but like a lot of other things in life, it has its pitfalls and bad practices. Since you are working with Terraform, you probably went through its documentation, which can tell you what resources can be used - BUT do you always have a clear path towards using these resources? How should modules be constructed? How should you structure your Terraform code in general? In this talk, I'll cover the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to Terraform. I will show best practices for working with Terraform that were put together with a lot of blood, sweat, and tears, so you'll ultimately have a go-to approach and a paved way for working with Terraform, whether it's an existing codebase or a new functionality altogether, and also hopefully make you think about the big picture and utilize Terraform in a broader context rather than just an 'infrastructure as code' tool. Hila Fish
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Infobip Shift 2022: Architecture of Stablecoins: Lessons Learned - Denny Balon (Decentral Bank)
Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/ https://twitter.com/InfobipShift Building a stablecoin is no easy task. Decentral Bank will share how to architect a stablecoin that can be stable during crypto winter and offer yields in bull market.
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Infobip Shift 2022: Never Ever Give Up - On Talent - Panel Discussion
Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/ https://twitter.com/InfobipShift Vedran Bilas, Professor at FER Marin Troselj, Co-founder & CEO at STEMI Petar Ducic (Moderator), Engineering Director at Infobip Enough talk about unicorns, investors, and valuations. If there is one prerequisite for a booming startup ecosystem it's talent. We are not necessarily talking about universities and professional programs only, but about the movement starting at the earliest age. However, in this panel we are focusing on how to create cutting edge talent, engineering and otherwise, and far-seeing, modern academic institutions - and maybe how the markets can assist them.
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Infobip Shift 2022: Integration is the Key to Modern Cloud Applications - Wojtek Gawronski (AWS)
Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/ https://twitter.com/InfobipShift Modern Applications deployed in the cloud are based on serverless or microservices architectures and they are typically fine-grained, distributed, and interconnected. It's perfectly normal to represent those systems in a form of a diagram consisting - more or less - lines and boxes. Lines (connections between boxes that represent components) impose important functional and non-functional characteristics of the systems - like scalability, availability, and coupling. In this session, you will learn how serverless and application integration tools available in the AWS cloud make those connections explicit, automatable, and manageable. In other words: you will learn why lines (integrations) are as just important as boxes (components).
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Infobip Shift 2022: Debug a Kubernetes Operator - Philipp Krenn (Elastic)
Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/ https://twitter.com/InfobipShift The goal of this live debugging session is to better understand how to work with a failing Kubernetes Operator and get used to some helpful Kubernetes commands. Each of the three examples follows the same structure: * Apply an invalid YAML manifest * Figure out what is wrong and how to fix it * Hints that may help solve the problem. A detailed walkthrough to understand and solve the problem.
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Infobip Shift 2022: Scaling Blockchains to Actually be Usable - Nader Dabit (Edge & Node)
Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/ https://twitter.com/InfobipShift Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/
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Infobip Shift 2022: Telemetry Without the 'Tool Tax' - Ben Greenberg (Parity)
Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/ https://twitter.com/InfobipShift You want to instrument your application with observability tooling. You understand the benefits of doing so, but when you start investigating you discover a tooling sprawl that makes your head spin. This has been a persistent pain point for engineering teams, and a consistent deterrent to instituting a robust DevOps practice. Open Telemetry (OTel) comes to try and solve that tool tax for your observability needs. It is an open-source project maintained by the community that radically democratizes your application's metrics, logs, and traces, releases you from vendor exclusivity, and reduces your dependencies. In this talk, you will learn about the origin story of OTel, and how to transform your tool sprawl into a focused funnel of data powering your DevOps practice. Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/
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