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Papaya event

Wydarzenie:
Papaya event
Typ wydarzenia:
Spotkanie
Kategoria:
IT
Tematyka:
Data:
10.05.2017 (środa)
Godzina:
08:30
Język:
polski , angielski
Wstęp:
Bezpłatne
Miasto:
Miejsce:
Klub Proza
Adres:
Przejście Garncarskie 2
Opis:
1st speaker during Papaya Event: Mateusz Holewski. He is our guest as a part of Business Continuity Awareness Week 2017 and will share presentation about: "How to prepare your IT services for a potential disaster?"
In a world of IT Services we see that one thing that business hates in unpredictability. To bring value we have to be resilient to unexpected events. Currently natural disasters are becoming more frequent and damaging. We also hear a lot about human-related risks like sabotage, terrorism or civil unrest. He wants to show how to make your applications resilient and available during a fundamental change to one's environment. He is a Disaster Recovery Coordinator, has worked in both IT Development and IT Services for more than 10 years. His fields of interest include ERP systems, software testing & cyber security. Currently he is leading projects in Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity and Backup&Restore. Organiser of the software quality conference TestFest in Wroclaw. In his free time he likes to talk about food, to ride a bike and to help with big events :)

2nd speaker: Bartosz Kozera Topic: "Are Windows users the children of a lesser god of front-end development?" Are all of the operating systems equal when it comes to front-end programming? Are the differences real or is it just a matter of preference, community attitude or fashion? Let him tell you about his experiences and findings. For those who didn't have a chance to meet Bartek before, short bio: Front-end developer at SoftServe. A former rock star wannabe and a big NBA fan.

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