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Alexa Weber Morales
Jam-Packed Week for Developers at Oracle Code San Francisco and JavaOne
When the guru who coined the term DevOps contends that delivering services through containers is losing ground to serverless logic in the cloud, you listen. Patrick Debois, founder of devopsdays, will give a keynote on October 3 at Oracle Code San Francisco to explain the move away from command-and-control applications. And there’s much more…

Oracle Code San Francisco will offer more than 50 technical sessions, all happening alongside the JavaOne conference and Oracle OpenWorld, October 1–5. Come hear experts talking about the core Java platform, microservices, and all of the latest development technologies.

— Alexandra Weber Morales, Oracle Content Strategist for Developer Audiences

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Oracle Joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Doubles Down Further on Kubernetes 
Joining the CNCF as a Platinum member is a logical next step for Oracle, as customers are seeking an open, cloud-neutral, and community-driven container-native technology stack that avoids cloud lock-in and enables them to run in a true hybrid mode—the same stack in any cloud as the one they run on-premises.

Fueled by the Docker phenomenon, using Linux containers has gone mainstream as the easiest way to deploy software applications, packaged as bite-size services, in the cloud. But developers now face new questions, such as how to orchestrate all these containerized applications, how to manage containers across multiple clouds, and whether serverless computing will make all of this obsolete.

Oracle joined the Hyperledger consortium because of its approach to blockchain with open source collaboration, modular architecture, horizontal/cross-industry technology support, and support for enterprise needs.

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There’s not a moment to lose, says Mark Reinhold, chief architect of the Java platform at Oracle. Read his proposal for how to release features to give developers what they need.


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