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Title:

Beyond the Serverless Buzz : implementing "Function As A Service" with OpenWhisk

Description:

Join us in this talk on OpenWhisk, we will have you explore the design of this "Open Source" polyglot functions-as-a-service (FaaS) programming platform, we will walk you through many code samples and demonstrations of applications using event-driven & serverless technologies.

Expected audience:

We expect you (the audience) to somewhat know how to implement distributed/web services. At the end of this session you shall see why serverless architectures can be attractive and why you should consider OpenWhisk for your next project.

outline:

We will first have you explore the design of this "Open Source" polyglot functions-as-a-service (FaaS) programming platform,

then we will walk you through code samples live coding and plenty of demos

As Romain and I are both working for companies that committed to this serverless technology, we'll hopefully have plenty of interesting stories, associated code and use cases to share.

information

I'd love to come back to Olso, it's been a while, I lived their for 2 years back in 1999 I did speak a few words of Norwegian back then...

bio

François Le Droff is a software engineer at Adobe Systems. Prior to joining the Adobe, François spent a decade building various enterprise webN+1.0 applications for Schlumberger and Atos Open Source Center. François is a full-fledged geek, passionate about IT, Open Source software, and knowledge sharing.

Blog: http://www.droff.com Company: Adobe

Regular speaker in French and English at Paris Solutions Linux, Devox France, Berlin Linux Tag, Fosdem, Code Motion, and JUGs of all sort.

Blog: rhdevelopers.wordpress.com Company: Red Hat