Ryan Dawson is a core member of the Activiti team at Alfresco (https://www.activiti.org/about), helping to drive forward the Activiti open source project. He has spent 10 years working in Java Development scene in London across a variety of industries. Marcello works in Java and front-end since more than 10 years, always in contact with opensource and communities, as coordinator for the Java User Group Milano from 2003 to 2010. Since moving to London, he’s been working for startups of any size and he’s now software architect in Alfresco for Alfresco Process Services, the enterprise BPM suite based on the open source Activiti BPM Engine.
Talks I've Given
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How Open Source is Funded - The Enterprise Differentiation Tightrope
Featuring Ryan Dawson and Mauricio Salatino
The java world has a wealth of great open source projects managed by innovative companies - the Pivotal Spring ecosystem, Confluent and Kafka, Elasticsearch, the Hadoop stack, RedHat and many more. But where does the money come from? How do these companies fund open source without compromising on...
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Identity Management and Single Sign-on - How Much Flexibility?
Featuring Marcello Teodori and Ryan Dawson
What have you chosen for your IDM (Identity Management) layer? Maybe UAA for OAuth2 authentication? But might your microservices application also need to cover other security protocols such as SAML and Kerberos? Should we look to get it all in one Identity Management product? Can you get all that...
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Spring Cloud, Docker & Kubernetes - Lessons Learned in an OSS Project
Featuring Ryan Dawson and Mauricio Salatino
With Kubernetes becoming the de facto (vs. OpenShift, EKS, PKS, GCE, etc.) abstraction for cloud providers, we need to get ready and step up our game to make sure that we are designing with these environments in mind.
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Cloud Native Java for Kubernetes
Featuring Ryan Dawson and Mauricio Salatino
Kubernetes and Spring Cloud both offer great sets of tools to develop modern applications - this presentation will share an Open Source example project as a blueprint for using them. The Activiti team will also talk about the advantages and challenges of going cloud native.
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Kubernetes for Java Developers
Featuring Ryan Dawson
To see what Kubernetes can do for us, we walk through creating a simple spring boot application that can take the form of a minion and then we orchestrate the minion army in minikube.
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Cloud Native Developer at Seldon, enabling machine learning on Kubernetes. Previously a core member of the Activiti team at Alfresco (https://www.activiti.org/about), helping to drive forward the Activiti open source project. He has spent 10 years working in Java Development scene in London across a variety of industries.