Linux & Open Source

13 Videos

J-Spring 2019: Brian Vermeer – Live exploiting your open source dependencies

Today, almost all software heavily relies on the use of third-party dependencies. While open source modules are undoubtedly awesome, they also represent an undeniable and massive risk. You’re introducing someone else’s code into your system, often with little or no scrutiny. Including the wrong package can introduce severe vulnerabilities, exposing your application and your user’s […]

TEQnation 2019: Marcel Kramer & Jonnes Bouma – Keynote: Open Source and sustainability

ABN AMRO will launch an Open Source community. This keynote is about how we moved this way. So the story about Open Source and how we as IT, by applying that, contribute to sustainability and what initiatives we’re doing in that space. Next to that what ABN already did last year in IoT like paying […]

TEQnation 2019: Brian Vermeer – Live exploiting your open source dependencies

Today, almost all software heavily relies on the use of third-party dependencies. While open source modules are undoubtedly awesome, they also represent an undeniable and massive risk. You’re introducing someone else’s code into your system, often with little or no scrutiny. Including the wrong package can introduce severe vulnerabilities, exposing your application and your user’s […]

TEQnation 2019: Rob van Loon & Sander van Egmond – Code2Navigate, from bit to bike

Spring is in the air. With the weather improving this means that the Dutch are massively going out and enjoying their spare time with a nice trip on their bicycles. Or they leave the car at home and take their bicycle for their work commute. But how do you plan such a bike trip? Do […]

TEQnation 2019 teaser

TEQnation is the Developer Conference of Tomorrow, bringing more than 50 speakers, various exhibitors, live demonstrations and numerous networking opportunities. We’re gearing up for a new and improved edition of TEQnation. We’re super excited and you should be too. Why you might ask? 1.000+ Visitors | 25+ Partners | 50+ Speakers are waiting for YOU!  […]

TEQNATION 2018 The Future is Open – Aftermovie

What a day! All the rooms were packed with an enthusiastic crowd, the conference floor generated an incredible energy that radiated all over the event and speakers were cheered as if they were world-class artists. Have you been here too and want to relive the TEQNATION feeling or unfortunately missed out and are you curious […]

J-Fall 2014 Speaker James Weaver – Creating Our Robot Overlords

Who wants a mindless drone? Teach it to “think,” and it can do so much more. But how do you take it from Toy Story to Terminator? This session’s speaker discusses a new open source library, Autonomous4j, for autonomous drone development. Combining this library and some components from his mad science toolkit, he’ll demonstrate how […]

J-Fall 2015 Speaker Alexander Schwartz – Good for Karma: Configuration at Runtime

Applications need configuration data: for addresses for their neighboring systems and what options are active. What if changes would be possible at runtime: Without maintenance windows for all nodes in the cluster and new functions can be activated without re-deployment? Once configuration at runtime has been implemented, it makes the lives of application owners, developers, […]

J-Fall 2015 Speaker Gerke Kok – Identity and Access Management in the 21st century

Java EE applicaties zijn vaak afgeschermd. Iedereen heeft wel eens te maken gehad met identificatie van gebruikers. Het is heel verleidelijk om een simpel tabelletje te maken met username en wachtwoord. Maar dan begint het werk pas. Is het wel veilig? En wat als men het wachtwoord vergeten is? Kunnen we niet met Facebook inloggen? […]

J-Fall 2017 Speaker Bas Peters – Inner Source: practices of open source used internally

More and more organisations adopt open source principles to build software. They recognise that open source projects are a productive and successful way of delivering high quality code that solves complex business problems. These organisations allow their developers to share their work without boundaries, require code reviews to be focussed and open to everyone in […]