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  • Copy of How to Give a Compelling Technical Talk

    Knowing how to code is one thing, but showing someone else how to do it is another. Ever feel like you want to share your knowledge, but don’t know how to communicate it efficiently? Or want to challenge yourself to speak in front of an audience, but don’t feel confident enough? Come along to learn how to give a compelling technical talk, or see me try explaining it all in 5 minutes. This technique is suitable for everyone regardless of who you are and what level of experience you have, and focuses on conference talks but can also be applied at meetings or presentations.

  • Building a network of APIs for a future-proof integrated architecture

    Most organisations today have many applications in their architecture. For business processes to work efficiently, these systems need to communicate. But is it enough just to write code that integrates them? Come along to learn how to integrate your IT architecture by building a network of APIs. This approach relies on the principles of microservice architecture where business processes are broken down into small services, ensuring reusability and loose-coupling of components. Leverage your IT system into a robust platform that enables your organisation to change faster than your competitors.

  • How to Give a Compelling Technical Talk

    Knowing how to code is one thing, but showing someone else how to do it is another. Ever feel like you want to share your knowledge, but don’t know how to communicate it efficiently? Or want to challenge yourself to speak in front of an audience, but don’t feel confident enough? Come along to learn how to give a compelling technical talk, or see me try explaining it all in 5 minutes. This technique is suitable for everyone regardless of who you are and what level of experience you have, and focuses on conference talks but can also be applied at meetings or presentations.

  • Building a network of APIs using middleware integrations

    In the rise of microservices architecture where business processes are broken down into smaller services, APIs lead the way for its technical implementation. It is a modern way of overcoming communication challenges across enterprise applications. They ensure reusability and the loose-coupling of components much more so than point-to-point integrations. How can we easily build and manage a large number of APIs to implement a microservices approach productively? Take a look at how middleware integrations can be utilised to construct an API-led network, not only to enable applications to talk to each other efficiently but also to serve as a scalable platform that can be leveraged to enable the whole business function.