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Anders Ek, TweetSenior Tech Lead JazzHub Growth Hacking at IBM
Biography: Anders Ek
Anders is a programmer since more that 25 years. Some of the time in disguise, hiding as a project manager, team lead or maybe even product manager. He loves programming for its own qualities, but also for the possibilities it gives to help real people in their daily lives. The current main interest is growth hacking that combines both these aspects of software development, and which he practices as tech lead for IBM DevOps Services growth hacking team. When he is not programming he enjoys reading about human and non-human intelligence, and doing long distance running in beautiful environments.
Presentation: TweetDevelopment on the Cloud, for the Cloud, by the Crowd
First we saw application data be moved to the cloud, with "database-as-a-service" such as DropBox and Google Cloud Storage. Then the applications themselves started to move to the cloud, with "platform-as-a-service" such as Microsoft Azure and Google App Engine. And in the same time some application code also moved to online repositories such as GitHub. The natural next step, which is just around the corner, is to also move the actual development of applications from local computers to a "development-environment-as-a-service" in the cloud. IBM is currently developing a brand new cloud platform, called BlueMix, which aims at addressing all the above aspects in a single integrated cloud environment.
In this session Anders Ek and Mattias Mohlin from IBM's development lab in Malmö, Sweden, will give you a first taste of BlueMix. They will show how people can collaborate together online around the development of a web application that is hosted in the cloud. In other words, how to develop on the cloud, for the cloud and by the crowd.
After attending the session you will have a good understanding of what BlueMix is and how it can be used for application development and hosting. You will be ready and eager to start creating your own BlueMix application!