際際滷shows by User: techexeter / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: techexeter / Mon, 09 Dec 2019 10:23:19 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: techexeter Exeter Science Centre, by Natalie Whitehead /slideshow/exeter-science-centre-by-natalie-whitehead/203514357 2019-12-04-exetersciencecentreproposaltechexeter-191209102319
Natalie talks at the TechExeter December 2019 about plans for an Exeter Science Centre]]>

Natalie talks at the TechExeter December 2019 about plans for an Exeter Science Centre]]>
Mon, 09 Dec 2019 10:23:19 GMT /slideshow/exeter-science-centre-by-natalie-whitehead/203514357 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Exeter Science Centre, by Natalie Whitehead techexeter Natalie talks at the TechExeter December 2019 about plans for an Exeter Science Centre <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2019-12-04-exetersciencecentreproposaltechexeter-191209102319-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Natalie talks at the TechExeter December 2019 about plans for an Exeter Science Centre
Exeter Science Centre, by Natalie Whitehead from TechExeter
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South West InternetOfThings Network by Wo King /slideshow/south-west-internetofthings-network-by-wo-king/203514251 swingracie-191209102234
A discussion about the South West InternetOfThings Network, given at the December 2019 TechExeter meetup]]>

A discussion about the South West InternetOfThings Network, given at the December 2019 TechExeter meetup]]>
Mon, 09 Dec 2019 10:22:34 GMT /slideshow/south-west-internetofthings-network-by-wo-king/203514251 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) South West InternetOfThings Network by Wo King techexeter A discussion about the South West InternetOfThings Network, given at the December 2019 TechExeter meetup <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/swingracie-191209102234-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A discussion about the South West InternetOfThings Network, given at the December 2019 TechExeter meetup
South West InternetOfThings Network by Wo King from TechExeter
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Generative Adversarial Networks by Tariq Rashid /slideshow/generative-adversarial-networks-by-tariq-rashid/203513422 gans-exeter-191209101739
An intro to GANs , given at December 2019's TechExeter meetup]]>

An intro to GANs , given at December 2019's TechExeter meetup]]>
Mon, 09 Dec 2019 10:17:39 GMT /slideshow/generative-adversarial-networks-by-tariq-rashid/203513422 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Generative Adversarial Networks by Tariq Rashid techexeter An intro to GANs , given at December 2019's TechExeter meetup <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gans-exeter-191209101739-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An intro to GANs , given at December 2019&#39;s TechExeter meetup
Generative Adversarial Networks by Tariq Rashid from TechExeter
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Conf 2019 - Workshop: Liam Glanfield - know your threat actor /slideshow/conf-2019-workshop-liam-glanfield-know-your-threat-actor/171539587 liamglanfield-knowyourthreatactor-190913123952
From the TechExeter 2019 conference http://conference.techexeter.uk]]>

From the TechExeter 2019 conference http://conference.techexeter.uk]]>
Fri, 13 Sep 2019 12:39:52 GMT /slideshow/conf-2019-workshop-liam-glanfield-know-your-threat-actor/171539587 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Conf 2019 - Workshop: Liam Glanfield - know your threat actor techexeter From the TechExeter 2019 conference http://conference.techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/liamglanfield-knowyourthreatactor-190913123952-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> From the TechExeter 2019 conference http://conference.techexeter.uk
Conf 2019 - Workshop: Liam Glanfield - know your threat actor from TechExeter
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Conf 2018 Track 1 - Unicorns aren't real /slideshow/conf-2018-track-1-unicorns-arent-real/114967171 techexeter2018final-180917095454
by Lucy Knight Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk ]]>

by Lucy Knight Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk ]]>
Mon, 17 Sep 2018 09:54:54 GMT /slideshow/conf-2018-track-1-unicorns-arent-real/114967171 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Conf 2018 Track 1 - Unicorns aren't real techexeter by Lucy Knight Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/techexeter2018final-180917095454-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Lucy Knight Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk
Conf 2018 Track 1 - Unicorns aren't real from TechExeter
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Conf 2018 Track 1 - Aerospace Innovation /slideshow/conf-2018-track-1-aerospace-innovation/114455382 atscompanypresentation-techexeterconffinal-180914104340
by Martin Kelman Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk ]]>

by Martin Kelman Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk ]]>
Fri, 14 Sep 2018 10:43:40 GMT /slideshow/conf-2018-track-1-aerospace-innovation/114455382 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Conf 2018 Track 1 - Aerospace Innovation techexeter by Martin Kelman Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/atscompanypresentation-techexeterconffinal-180914104340-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Martin Kelman Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk
Conf 2018 Track 1 - Aerospace Innovation from TechExeter
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Conf 2018 Track 2 - Try Elm /slideshow/conf-2018-track-2-try-elm-114440767/114440767 pitchme-180914090311
by Katja Mordaunt Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk ]]>

by Katja Mordaunt Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk ]]>
Fri, 14 Sep 2018 09:03:10 GMT /slideshow/conf-2018-track-2-try-elm-114440767/114440767 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Conf 2018 Track 2 - Try Elm techexeter by Katja Mordaunt Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pitchme-180914090311-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Katja Mordaunt Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk
Conf 2018 Track 2 - Try Elm from TechExeter
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Conf 2018 Track 3 - Creating marine geospatial services /slideshow/conf-2018-track-3-creating-marine-geospatial-datasets/114046557 techexeterconference2018tamsinhodge-180912114019
by Tamsin Hodge Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>

by Tamsin Hodge Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 11:40:19 GMT /slideshow/conf-2018-track-3-creating-marine-geospatial-datasets/114046557 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Conf 2018 Track 3 - Creating marine geospatial services techexeter by Tamsin Hodge Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/techexeterconference2018tamsinhodge-180912114019-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Tamsin Hodge Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk
Conf 2018 Track 3 - Creating marine geospatial services from TechExeter
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Conf 2018 Track 2 - Machine Learning with TensorFlow /slideshow/conf-2018-track-2-machine-learning-with-tensorflow/114046394 jonstacemachinelearningtensorflow-v1-180912113903
by Jon Stace In introduction to Machine Learning with Tensor Flow Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>

by Jon Stace In introduction to Machine Learning with Tensor Flow Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 11:39:03 GMT /slideshow/conf-2018-track-2-machine-learning-with-tensorflow/114046394 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Conf 2018 Track 2 - Machine Learning with TensorFlow techexeter by Jon Stace In introduction to Machine Learning with Tensor Flow Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jonstacemachinelearningtensorflow-v1-180912113903-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Jon Stace In introduction to Machine Learning with Tensor Flow Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk
Conf 2018 Track 2 - Machine Learning with TensorFlow from TechExeter
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Conf 2018 Track 2 - Custom Web Elements with Stencil /slideshow/conf-2018-track-2-custom-web-elements-with-stencil/114046256 beckyveater-techexeterpresfinal-180912113758
by Becky Veater Stencil - Custom Web Elements Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>

by Becky Veater Stencil - Custom Web Elements Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 11:37:58 GMT /slideshow/conf-2018-track-2-custom-web-elements-with-stencil/114046256 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Conf 2018 Track 2 - Custom Web Elements with Stencil techexeter by Becky Veater Stencil - Custom Web Elements Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/beckyveater-techexeterpresfinal-180912113758-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Becky Veater Stencil - Custom Web Elements Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk
Conf 2018 Track 2 - Custom Web Elements with Stencil from TechExeter
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Conf 2018 Track 1 - Tessl / revolutionising the house moving process /techexeter/conf-2018-track-1-tessl-revolutionising-the-house-moving-process tesslpresentation-180912113456
by Jonathan Brook Tessl - using technology and data to revolutionise the house moving process Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>

by Jonathan Brook Tessl - using technology and data to revolutionise the house moving process Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 11:34:56 GMT /techexeter/conf-2018-track-1-tessl-revolutionising-the-house-moving-process techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Conf 2018 Track 1 - Tessl / revolutionising the house moving process techexeter by Jonathan Brook Tessl - using technology and data to revolutionise the house moving process Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tesslpresentation-180912113456-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Jonathan Brook Tessl - using technology and data to revolutionise the house moving process Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk
Conf 2018 Track 1 - Tessl / revolutionising the house moving process from TechExeter
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Conf 2018 Keynote - Andy Stanford-Clark, CTO IBM UK /slideshow/conf-2018-keynote-andy-stanfordclark-cto-ibm-uk/114045418 techexeterandysc-180912113106
Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>

Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 11:31:06 GMT /slideshow/conf-2018-keynote-andy-stanfordclark-cto-ibm-uk/114045418 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Conf 2018 Keynote - Andy Stanford-Clark, CTO IBM UK techexeter Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/techexeterandysc-180912113106-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk
Conf 2018 Keynote - Andy Stanford-Clark, CTO IBM UK from TechExeter
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Conf 2018 Track 3 - Microservices - What I've learned after a year building systems /slideshow/conf-2018-track-3-microservices-what-ive-learned-after-a-year-building-systems/114044643 microservices-180912112432
by Nathan Gloyn This presentation covers what I've learned about using microserivices over the last year, the things you want to be doing and problems you can run into. Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>

by Nathan Gloyn This presentation covers what I've learned about using microserivices over the last year, the things you want to be doing and problems you can run into. Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 11:24:32 GMT /slideshow/conf-2018-track-3-microservices-what-ive-learned-after-a-year-building-systems/114044643 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Conf 2018 Track 3 - Microservices - What I've learned after a year building systems techexeter by Nathan Gloyn This presentation covers what I've learned about using microserivices over the last year, the things you want to be doing and problems you can run into. Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/microservices-180912112432-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Nathan Gloyn This presentation covers what I&#39;ve learned about using microserivices over the last year, the things you want to be doing and problems you can run into. Presented at the 2018 TechExeter Conference https://techexeter.uk
Conf 2018 Track 3 - Microservices - What I've learned after a year building systems from TechExeter
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Gps behaving badly - Guy Busenel /slideshow/gps-behaving-badly-guy-busenel/108461807 gpsbehavingbadlylightningtalk-180803081418
Security for Position Navigation and Timing Systems Guy Buesnel speaking at the TechExeter meetup August 2018 https://www.meetup.com/techexeter/events/249663175/]]>

Security for Position Navigation and Timing Systems Guy Buesnel speaking at the TechExeter meetup August 2018 https://www.meetup.com/techexeter/events/249663175/]]>
Fri, 03 Aug 2018 08:14:18 GMT /slideshow/gps-behaving-badly-guy-busenel/108461807 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Gps behaving badly - Guy Busenel techexeter Security for Position Navigation and Timing Systems Guy Buesnel speaking at the TechExeter meetup August 2018 https://www.meetup.com/techexeter/events/249663175/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gpsbehavingbadlylightningtalk-180803081418-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Security for Position Navigation and Timing Systems Guy Buesnel speaking at the TechExeter meetup August 2018 https://www.meetup.com/techexeter/events/249663175/
Gps behaving badly - Guy Busenel from TechExeter
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Why Isn't My Query Using an Index?: An Introduction to SQL Performance /slideshow/why-isnt-my-query-using-an-index-an-introduction-to-sql-performance/79643734 why-is-my-sql-not-using-an-index-170911153417
by Chris Saxon, Oracle. Why isnt my query using an index? is a common question people have when tuning SQL. This talk explores the factors that influence the optimizers decision behind this question. It introduces the concepts of blocks and the clustering factor. It discusses how these affect the optimizer's calculations. It goes on to show how these concepts work in practice using real SQL queries. This session is intended for developers who want to learn how the optimizer works and how to make their SQL run quickly! From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>

by Chris Saxon, Oracle. Why isnt my query using an index? is a common question people have when tuning SQL. This talk explores the factors that influence the optimizers decision behind this question. It introduces the concepts of blocks and the clustering factor. It discusses how these affect the optimizer's calculations. It goes on to show how these concepts work in practice using real SQL queries. This session is intended for developers who want to learn how the optimizer works and how to make their SQL run quickly! From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>
Mon, 11 Sep 2017 15:34:17 GMT /slideshow/why-isnt-my-query-using-an-index-an-introduction-to-sql-performance/79643734 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Why Isn't My Query Using an Index?: An Introduction to SQL Performance techexeter by Chris Saxon, Oracle. Why isnt my query using an index? is a common question people have when tuning SQL. This talk explores the factors that influence the optimizers decision behind this question. It introduces the concepts of blocks and the clustering factor. It discusses how these affect the optimizer's calculations. It goes on to show how these concepts work in practice using real SQL queries. This session is intended for developers who want to learn how the optimizer works and how to make their SQL run quickly! From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/why-is-my-sql-not-using-an-index-170911153417-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Chris Saxon, Oracle. Why isnt my query using an index? is a common question people have when tuning SQL. This talk explores the factors that influence the optimizers decision behind this question. It introduces the concepts of blocks and the clustering factor. It discusses how these affect the optimizer&#39;s calculations. It goes on to show how these concepts work in practice using real SQL queries. This session is intended for developers who want to learn how the optimizer works and how to make their SQL run quickly! From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk
Why Isn't My Query Using an Index?: An Introduction to SQL Performance from TechExeter
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Turning Developers into Testers /slideshow/replacing-testers-with-developers/79643681 turningdevelopersintotesters-170911153314
by Dave Longman, Headforwards. Modern software release cycles are getting shorter and shorter. Modern development languages and frameworks enable developers to produce new features faster than ever. With the trend of shorter sprints and a general move towards continuous delivery it is becoming more and more difficult to get everything ready to release without testing becoming a bottleneck. Existing testing processes cannot keep up with the rapid release pace demanded by more and more companies. So what can we do about this? One approach is to turn your development team into testers, get them to think more like a tester thereby reducing the number of issues that get past the developers IDE. But does this work and how do you go about doing it? In this session I will explain what we have done to help our developers become testers. I'll talk about the challenges we faced as well as the benefits that it brought for our projects. We'll also look at what impact this had on the developers and more crucially on the testers. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>

by Dave Longman, Headforwards. Modern software release cycles are getting shorter and shorter. Modern development languages and frameworks enable developers to produce new features faster than ever. With the trend of shorter sprints and a general move towards continuous delivery it is becoming more and more difficult to get everything ready to release without testing becoming a bottleneck. Existing testing processes cannot keep up with the rapid release pace demanded by more and more companies. So what can we do about this? One approach is to turn your development team into testers, get them to think more like a tester thereby reducing the number of issues that get past the developers IDE. But does this work and how do you go about doing it? In this session I will explain what we have done to help our developers become testers. I'll talk about the challenges we faced as well as the benefits that it brought for our projects. We'll also look at what impact this had on the developers and more crucially on the testers. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>
Mon, 11 Sep 2017 15:33:14 GMT /slideshow/replacing-testers-with-developers/79643681 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Turning Developers into Testers techexeter by Dave Longman, Headforwards. Modern software release cycles are getting shorter and shorter. Modern development languages and frameworks enable developers to produce new features faster than ever. With the trend of shorter sprints and a general move towards continuous delivery it is becoming more and more difficult to get everything ready to release without testing becoming a bottleneck. Existing testing processes cannot keep up with the rapid release pace demanded by more and more companies. So what can we do about this? One approach is to turn your development team into testers, get them to think more like a tester thereby reducing the number of issues that get past the developers IDE. But does this work and how do you go about doing it? In this session I will explain what we have done to help our developers become testers. I'll talk about the challenges we faced as well as the benefits that it brought for our projects. We'll also look at what impact this had on the developers and more crucially on the testers. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/turningdevelopersintotesters-170911153314-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Dave Longman, Headforwards. Modern software release cycles are getting shorter and shorter. Modern development languages and frameworks enable developers to produce new features faster than ever. With the trend of shorter sprints and a general move towards continuous delivery it is becoming more and more difficult to get everything ready to release without testing becoming a bottleneck. Existing testing processes cannot keep up with the rapid release pace demanded by more and more companies. So what can we do about this? One approach is to turn your development team into testers, get them to think more like a tester thereby reducing the number of issues that get past the developers IDE. But does this work and how do you go about doing it? In this session I will explain what we have done to help our developers become testers. I&#39;ll talk about the challenges we faced as well as the benefits that it brought for our projects. We&#39;ll also look at what impact this had on the developers and more crucially on the testers. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk
Turning Developers into Testers from TechExeter
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Remote working /slideshow/remote-working-79643662/79643662 remoteworking-170911153244
by John Blackmore, Upad. Remote working roles are on the rise, offering flexibility to employers and employees, opening up roles to workers that would normally not be available due to location or other factors. Based on real world experience over the last 18 months, I would like to share my tips and trips on working within and managing a remote team. I show the pros and cons of remote working, great ways to set up your space for productive working, and how to avoid common procrastination pitfalls. I have been working as a team lead for a fully remote team of developers and would like to share our story of how we organise work, communicate, and collaborate in ways that focussed and productive without the distractions of the modern open plan office. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>

by John Blackmore, Upad. Remote working roles are on the rise, offering flexibility to employers and employees, opening up roles to workers that would normally not be available due to location or other factors. Based on real world experience over the last 18 months, I would like to share my tips and trips on working within and managing a remote team. I show the pros and cons of remote working, great ways to set up your space for productive working, and how to avoid common procrastination pitfalls. I have been working as a team lead for a fully remote team of developers and would like to share our story of how we organise work, communicate, and collaborate in ways that focussed and productive without the distractions of the modern open plan office. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>
Mon, 11 Sep 2017 15:32:44 GMT /slideshow/remote-working-79643662/79643662 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Remote working techexeter by John Blackmore, Upad. Remote working roles are on the rise, offering flexibility to employers and employees, opening up roles to workers that would normally not be available due to location or other factors. Based on real world experience over the last 18 months, I would like to share my tips and trips on working within and managing a remote team. I show the pros and cons of remote working, great ways to set up your space for productive working, and how to avoid common procrastination pitfalls. I have been working as a team lead for a fully remote team of developers and would like to share our story of how we organise work, communicate, and collaborate in ways that focussed and productive without the distractions of the modern open plan office. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/remoteworking-170911153244-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by John Blackmore, Upad. Remote working roles are on the rise, offering flexibility to employers and employees, opening up roles to workers that would normally not be available due to location or other factors. Based on real world experience over the last 18 months, I would like to share my tips and trips on working within and managing a remote team. I show the pros and cons of remote working, great ways to set up your space for productive working, and how to avoid common procrastination pitfalls. I have been working as a team lead for a fully remote team of developers and would like to share our story of how we organise work, communicate, and collaborate in ways that focussed and productive without the distractions of the modern open plan office. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk
Remote working from TechExeter
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Developing an Agile Mindset /slideshow/developing-an-agile-mindset/79643566 agilemindsetslides-170911153102
by Dermot Kilroy, GoCompare. The Agile Manifesto captured the mindset of 17 software delivery thought leaders in how they wanted to deliver software. Since then the agile landscape has exploded with all sorts of different tools, techniques and practices. In my experience the adoption of agile focuses heavily on implementing the processes, tools and techniques. But, true agility is achieved by the people within the organisation adopting the agile mindset. This talk is all about the agile journey GoCompare has taken and, more importantly, contains an experience report of developing an agile mindset at all levels of the organisation. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>

by Dermot Kilroy, GoCompare. The Agile Manifesto captured the mindset of 17 software delivery thought leaders in how they wanted to deliver software. Since then the agile landscape has exploded with all sorts of different tools, techniques and practices. In my experience the adoption of agile focuses heavily on implementing the processes, tools and techniques. But, true agility is achieved by the people within the organisation adopting the agile mindset. This talk is all about the agile journey GoCompare has taken and, more importantly, contains an experience report of developing an agile mindset at all levels of the organisation. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>
Mon, 11 Sep 2017 15:31:02 GMT /slideshow/developing-an-agile-mindset/79643566 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Developing an Agile Mindset techexeter by Dermot Kilroy, GoCompare. The Agile Manifesto captured the mindset of 17 software delivery thought leaders in how they wanted to deliver software. Since then the agile landscape has exploded with all sorts of different tools, techniques and practices. In my experience the adoption of agile focuses heavily on implementing the processes, tools and techniques. But, true agility is achieved by the people within the organisation adopting the agile mindset. This talk is all about the agile journey GoCompare has taken and, more importantly, contains an experience report of developing an agile mindset at all levels of the organisation. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/agilemindsetslides-170911153102-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Dermot Kilroy, GoCompare. The Agile Manifesto captured the mindset of 17 software delivery thought leaders in how they wanted to deliver software. Since then the agile landscape has exploded with all sorts of different tools, techniques and practices. In my experience the adoption of agile focuses heavily on implementing the processes, tools and techniques. But, true agility is achieved by the people within the organisation adopting the agile mindset. This talk is all about the agile journey GoCompare has taken and, more importantly, contains an experience report of developing an agile mindset at all levels of the organisation. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk
Developing an Agile Mindset from TechExeter
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Think like a gardener /slideshow/think-like-a-gardener/79643508 thinklikeagardenerfinal-170911152946
by Andy Wood, Ideaflip. Writing software has been compared to many other professions such as science, engineering, architecture, craft and art. However, while these analogies can be useful, nearly all of them assume that the goal is a finished product. One that might require the odd bit of maintenance and occasional bit of redecoration perhaps, but fundamentally, a more or less static, completed artefact. Today's networked software ecosystems are complex, dynamic environments. Security updates, changing cloud APIs, new web technologies and mobile operating systems, all contribute to a ever-evolving context that developers have to contend with while creating apps and services. We need a fresh analogy to draw inspiration from. In this session I propose that writing software should be treated more like gardening and look at the ways this analogy can help when thinkingand perhaps more importantly, talkingabout the design, development and maintenance of today's systems. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>

by Andy Wood, Ideaflip. Writing software has been compared to many other professions such as science, engineering, architecture, craft and art. However, while these analogies can be useful, nearly all of them assume that the goal is a finished product. One that might require the odd bit of maintenance and occasional bit of redecoration perhaps, but fundamentally, a more or less static, completed artefact. Today's networked software ecosystems are complex, dynamic environments. Security updates, changing cloud APIs, new web technologies and mobile operating systems, all contribute to a ever-evolving context that developers have to contend with while creating apps and services. We need a fresh analogy to draw inspiration from. In this session I propose that writing software should be treated more like gardening and look at the ways this analogy can help when thinkingand perhaps more importantly, talkingabout the design, development and maintenance of today's systems. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>
Mon, 11 Sep 2017 15:29:45 GMT /slideshow/think-like-a-gardener/79643508 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) Think like a gardener techexeter by Andy Wood, Ideaflip. Writing software has been compared to many other professions such as science, engineering, architecture, craft and art. However, while these analogies can be useful, nearly all of them assume that the goal is a finished product. One that might require the odd bit of maintenance and occasional bit of redecoration perhaps, but fundamentally, a more or less static, completed artefact. Today's networked software ecosystems are complex, dynamic environments. Security updates, changing cloud APIs, new web technologies and mobile operating systems, all contribute to a ever-evolving context that developers have to contend with while creating apps and services. We need a fresh analogy to draw inspiration from. In this session I propose that writing software should be treated more like gardening and look at the ways this analogy can help when thinkingand perhaps more importantly, talkingabout the design, development and maintenance of today's systems. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thinklikeagardenerfinal-170911152946-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Andy Wood, Ideaflip. Writing software has been compared to many other professions such as science, engineering, architecture, craft and art. However, while these analogies can be useful, nearly all of them assume that the goal is a finished product. One that might require the odd bit of maintenance and occasional bit of redecoration perhaps, but fundamentally, a more or less static, completed artefact. Today&#39;s networked software ecosystems are complex, dynamic environments. Security updates, changing cloud APIs, new web technologies and mobile operating systems, all contribute to a ever-evolving context that developers have to contend with while creating apps and services. We need a fresh analogy to draw inspiration from. In this session I propose that writing software should be treated more like gardening and look at the ways this analogy can help when thinkingand perhaps more importantly, talkingabout the design, development and maintenance of today&#39;s systems. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk
Think like a gardener from TechExeter
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The trials and tribulations of providing engineering infrastructure /slideshow/the-trials-and-tribulations-of-providing-engineering-infrastructure/79643477 engineeringinfrastructure-170911152856
by Olly Stephens, ARM. This talk is a reflection on the things Ive learnt having spent the last 17 years (and counting) providing infrastructure to the engineering communities at ARM Ltd. ARM engineering engages in a wide variety of engineering disciplines to produce, enable and support its products. This, in turn, creates varied demand on the internal infrastructure required to enable it. From large HPC clusters that have been used in pretty much the same way for 20+ years, through weird and wacky custom pieces of hardware, to the modern infrastructure required for efficient software development. The talk will discuss some of the challenges of providing and evolving the internal infrastructure needed for ARM to function, and reflect on changes resulting from more recent enablers such as cloud computing and home working. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>

by Olly Stephens, ARM. This talk is a reflection on the things Ive learnt having spent the last 17 years (and counting) providing infrastructure to the engineering communities at ARM Ltd. ARM engineering engages in a wide variety of engineering disciplines to produce, enable and support its products. This, in turn, creates varied demand on the internal infrastructure required to enable it. From large HPC clusters that have been used in pretty much the same way for 20+ years, through weird and wacky custom pieces of hardware, to the modern infrastructure required for efficient software development. The talk will discuss some of the challenges of providing and evolving the internal infrastructure needed for ARM to function, and reflect on changes resulting from more recent enablers such as cloud computing and home working. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk ]]>
Mon, 11 Sep 2017 15:28:56 GMT /slideshow/the-trials-and-tribulations-of-providing-engineering-infrastructure/79643477 techexeter@slideshare.net(techexeter) The trials and tribulations of providing engineering infrastructure techexeter by Olly Stephens, ARM. This talk is a reflection on the things Ive learnt having spent the last 17 years (and counting) providing infrastructure to the engineering communities at ARM Ltd. ARM engineering engages in a wide variety of engineering disciplines to produce, enable and support its products. This, in turn, creates varied demand on the internal infrastructure required to enable it. From large HPC clusters that have been used in pretty much the same way for 20+ years, through weird and wacky custom pieces of hardware, to the modern infrastructure required for efficient software development. The talk will discuss some of the challenges of providing and evolving the internal infrastructure needed for ARM to function, and reflect on changes resulting from more recent enablers such as cloud computing and home working. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/engineeringinfrastructure-170911152856-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> by Olly Stephens, ARM. This talk is a reflection on the things Ive learnt having spent the last 17 years (and counting) providing infrastructure to the engineering communities at ARM Ltd. ARM engineering engages in a wide variety of engineering disciplines to produce, enable and support its products. This, in turn, creates varied demand on the internal infrastructure required to enable it. From large HPC clusters that have been used in pretty much the same way for 20+ years, through weird and wacky custom pieces of hardware, to the modern infrastructure required for efficient software development. The talk will discuss some of the challenges of providing and evolving the internal infrastructure needed for ARM to function, and reflect on changes resulting from more recent enablers such as cloud computing and home working. From the FreshTech 2017 conference by TechExeter www.techexeter.uk
The trials and tribulations of providing engineering infrastructure from TechExeter
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