Yonder’s second edition of our online tech event, Let’s TECH about IT
This year’s edition will start on Monday, 30 January. Each webinar will consist of the following:
45-minute webinar
30-minute presentation
15-minute Q&A
Monday, 30 January
The journey: from hackathon to MVP to full product
By Lili Pavel
Start: 16:00 hrs CET
For those people who are interested in experimenting but cannot find the time to take the product feature idea from your roadmap nor have the time to test how it looks in real life. In this webinar, Lili will discuss how you can experiment safely and then take the result to the next level: building business justification and then the actual solution.
Approaching technical solutions for initiatives in established products
By Irina Glodeanu
Start: 17:00 hrs CET
Innovation can present itself in various forms, each one having its own challenges. Implementing it by itself can become quite a journey! On the other hand, integrating innovation into an existing product adds enough complexity for the topic to be worthy of debriefing. If you’re interested in the technical aspects we took into consideration when implementing, what processes we applied, or if you are simply curious about how successful the innovative modules we worked on were, we will welcome you to this talk.
Tuesday, 31 January
Home automation in practice – retrofit your house with the latest technologies
By Toni Simu
Start: 16:00 hrs CET
Are you tired of getting out of bed because you forgot to turn off a light or turn down the thermostat? This is the place for you. We all know that designing a smart home can be expensive, especially if you go with a specialized company and professional systems like KNX. During my session, I will share what I learned by doing it myself using open-source technologies like Home Assistant and products made to retrofit. The webinar should cater to technical as well as non-technical people. The talk will tackle basic home automation that does not require more than some configurations but also some details and customizations that will satisfy the technical side as well.
NLP From Text to Production
By Vlad Precup
Start: 17:00 hrs CET
From real-time product sentiment analytics to automated knowledge extraction from text, documents, and photos, Natural Language Processing is one of the core applications where Machine Learning has seen outstanding progress in the last decade. In this session, we will observe how this domain evolved over time, as well as some insights into what it takes to bring such systems to production.
Wednesday, 1 February
Onion architecture – the good and the bad
by Călin Chiper & Răzvan Dragomir
Start: 16:00 hrs CET
Călin and Răzvan will present two real app use cases that use domain-centric architecture (Spring & .NET). We will highlight the challenges and constraints and give you some tips that helped the developers to be productive while implementing a healthy architecture.
When to plan performance
by Catalin Chiculita
Start: 17:00 hrs CET
Many enterprise applications have poor performance in at least one flow or functionality. But what is good performance? Does it have something to do with planning? Join this session, and we’ll see where the poor performance comes from and when you should consider it.
Thursday, 2 February
Supercharged Web Apps – Deploying to the app store using Capacitor
By Alexandru Grigoruta
Start: 16:00 hrs CET
Around 98% of web applications are based on JavaScript on the client side, including all its different flavors. What if I told you that taking your existing web application and putting it in app stores is not as complicated as it sounds? In this talk, we’ll be looking at Capacitor and what are the required steps for deploying your shiny app to App Store and Google Play Store in order for you to have a higher end-user reach.
OData – the underrated opinionated REST API from Microsoft
By Vlad Cantor & Răzvan Dragomir
Start: 17:00 hrs CET
Many companies reach a point when they want to build APIs around their software. The reasons range from enabling 3rd party integrations to building new User Interfaces for their ecosystem. Designing a mature, future-proof, and maintainable API can become a challenging operation. Join us if you want to hear a story on how we use an OASIS Standard called Open Data Protocol(OData) to streamline your journey.
Friday, 3 February
Kubernetes – Self-Managed to Azure
Daniel Cojocaru
Start: 16:00 hrs CET
Today we will build upon the last webinar that took us through the journey from idea to deploying the application in a self-managed Kubernetes cluster. So we will begin part 2 of this adventure – Azure managed cluster.
We will peek into some of the impediments we had, the do’s and don’ts, and the pros and cons.
If you have any questions, please send them to [email protected].
STAY TUNED
Subscribe to our newsletter today and get regular updates on customer cases, blog posts, best practices and events.