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 This Month: API Management and Microservices
By the time you read this only two events will remain in the Oracle Code tour: Bangalore, India on August 10th, and Seoul, South Korea on August 30th. If you can make it to either of those events, great! But if not, or if you were unable to attend any of the other Oracle Code events, no worries. You'll find an extensive list of session videos and interviews with session presenters here, and you can keep track of news and updates by following the #OracleCode Twitter stream. But, really, isn't it time to start thinking about Oracle OpenWorld and JavaOne? See the events section for more information.
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|  | 3rd-Generation API Management: From Proxies to Micro-Gateways As cloud adoption increases and information becomes geographically distributed, 2nd-generation API platforms fall short of capability and struggle to satisfy modern requirements derived from cloud adoption and digital transformation. Enter 3rd generation API management. Article by Oracle ACE Director Luis Weir Read the article. | |  |
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|  | Podcast: Zombie Devices and the Moons of Jupiter In this two-part program Mastering Lambdas: Java Programming in a Multicore World author Maurice Naftalin shares his thoughts on the impact of the Internet of Things, chatbots, and other technologies. Then Sean Phillips, principal software engineer with A.I. Solutions, talks about his work with JavaFX and the development of the Deep Space Trajectory Explorer (DSTE) software designed for NASA. Listen to the podcast. |
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|  | Oracle OpenWorld 2017 It's back! The big event for those in the Oracle universe returns to San Francisco, October 1-5, 2017. Registration is now open, as is the conference call for speakers.. Learn more. |
 | JavaOne 2017 Be there as JavaOne returns to San Francisco, October 1-5, 2017, featuring hundreds of in-depth technical sessions acrosss eight tracks. Registration is open, and you can now submit your session proposals Learn more. |
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