Future Tech 2019

26 Videos

Future Tech 2019: Håkan Silfvernagel – Affective Computing – What is it and why should I care?

Research have shown that emotions play an integral role in decision making, cognition, perception, learning and more. If we want our computers to be intelligent and be able to interact with us we need to ensure that they are able to recognize, understand and express emotions. This is the basic assumption of the field of […]

Future Tech 2019: Roelant Dieben – Rub a little AI on it

Whether it was Voltaire or “Uncle Ben” Parker who said it first, but with great power comes great responsibility. It seems almost everyone in marketing and product development is searching for ways to integrate artificial intelligence in any way possible, but is ‘rubbing some AI on it’ always the anwser and what problems can an […]

Future Tech 2019: Gian Paolo Santopaolo – AI for every developer

Artificial Intelligence is changing everything from how we live to how we work and even how we think. It is transforming our lives. As a developer, you should be part of it. And this is the right place where to start with a deep overview of what AI (Artificial Intelligence) /ML (Machine Learning) /DL (Deep […]

Future Tech 2019: Brenno de Winter – Resilience starts with code. Any attack starts with code

Bad code installed and smart exploits created. As soon as espionage or other APT’s are involved vague terms, lack of understanding and especially fear kick in. Common sense dictates other behavior. In this talk we focus on what we can do, what we should do and especially what you can do. Surviving digital xenophobia begins with replacing […]

Future Tech 2019: Martin Opdam – Dawn of the planet of artificial intelligence

Our sincere apologies for the atrocious sound quality the first half of the video. We hope you can still enjoy this amazing session by Martin Opdam. A high paced overview of everything you can come across when learning about artificial intelligence. It’s an interesting and entertaining talk for anyone with an interest in technology and […]

Future Tech 2019: Jan de Vries – Do proper monoliths before you do microservices!

Have you jumped the microservices bandwagon yet? If so, do you regret it? If not, be sure to listen to this talk first! Chances are you are in a big pain if the overall architecture isn’t designed properly. A lot of people focus on creating small services which do one single thing. A great idea […]

Future Tech 2019: Eduardo Leegwater Simões – Self Sovereign Identity

Identity models on the internet have come a long way since usernames and passwords. In this session I give an overview of how these models have advanced, and what problems they tackled at the time, using them as a springing board to discuss a new model – Self-Sovereign Identity – focusing on privacy and complete […]

Future Tech 2019: Thomas de Klerk & Tom Kosse – High Performance Teams: De vijf kenmerken van een succesvol team

Please excuse us for the audio quality. There was a malfunction with the microphones. Als organisatie wil je succesvolle effectieve teams om verschillende redenen. Uiteraard leveren succesvolle teams kwalitatief werk en zijn ze productief. Aan de andere kant levert het teamleden een prettige werkomgeving waarin je kan excelleren. Binnen Google is er uitgebreid onderzoek gedaan […]

Aftermovie Future Tech 2019

Future Tech was a huge succes with 600 future technology addicts! A big thank you to everyone who contributed in any way and of course to every visitor present! Were you not there? or do you want a recap of what Future Tech was like? Then take a look at this awesome aftermovie!

Future Tech 2019: Carl in ‘t Veld – Introducing Azure Durable Functions for serverless .NET orchestrations

Maybe you were assuming Azure Functions are purely stateless and short-lived. Guess again! Enter Durable Functions, a new open-source extension to Azure Functions that enables long running orchestrations and stateful processes to execute as serverless functions. In this session you will learn how to write durable functions, and patterns and practices to write simple or complex […]