
This was one of the discussions that neither Mark nor Richard attended and we didn't monitor its quality - so its quite noisy as the room faced the street and people were dispersed. If you are interested in the topic, you'll find useful information a... more
The topic of build and deployment is an area that more and more developers need knowledge in, it's a strange and sometimes painful process in getting the perfect build system running.
Join us for this discussion from CITCON ANZ 2010 on why install... more
Have you considered throwing out your servers, or your sys-admins and just doing it in the cloud (mp3)?
Listen to this session from CITCON ANZ 2010, recorded earlier this year in Wellington and find out if you're ready to free yourself from your e... more
The practise of continuous deployment (mp3) is a often thought of as a madmans, or a fools game - but is it any more risky that that hotfix you made on a Friday after a few beers?
Listen to this session from CITCON ANZ 2010, recorded earlier this ... more
A spirited discussion around Net Neutrality was had first up at the Google Barcamp.
This face-forward talk is from Auckland Barcamp and discusses Riak, the key/value store database engine.
Lots of people turned up for this discussion - the room was crammed with people. One person had really used GAE in anger, a few people had experience putting applications on it.
Note Mark is responsible for the title for this one.
Graph databases, and no-sql databases in general are garnering quite a bit of attention. Neither of us attended this one and have yet to listen to it ourselves - thanks to the attendees for recording it!










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