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OUR SPEAKERS
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Adora Nwodo is a multi-award winning Software Engineer. She currently works at the intersection of the Metaverse, Cloud Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence and is passionate about the Cloud and Emerging Technologies. She is also the Vice President of the Nigerian chapter for VRAR Association. Her work there involves creating more awareness for Virtual and Augmented Reality Technologies.
Apart from building and advocating for mixed reality technologies, Adora is a Digital Creator and the Founder of NexaScale, a social enterprise aimed at fostering the growth and development of technology enthusiasts by providing resources and opportunities for project building and work experience - helping them start and scale their careers.
Adora Nwodo
Founder at NexaScale, Software Engineer
English
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London, United Kingdom
Can also give an online talk/webinar
Paid only. Contact speaker for pricing!
MY TALKS
Designing Secure Applications in the Cloud
Security / Privacy, Software Engineering, DevOps, Backend
When building cloud applications, we should always bear in mind that our services are exposed on the Internet and can be accessed by anyone and may have untrusted users.
Because of this, we need to be proactive and aware of these possible security threats so that we can design our cloud applications to be able to handle them properly. Apart from preventing malicious attacks, cloud applications must also be designed to protect sensitive data and grant access for certain resources to only authorized users.
In this session, I will be talking about 3 security patterns that can be used to prevent malicious or accidental actions outside of the applications designed usage, and to prevent disclosure or loss of information when building for the cloud.
Improve Productivity with Serverless Containers
DevOps, Backend
Over the years, we've seen containerization grow in adoption across different organizations. This concept comes with multiple benefits, top of mind being that we are able to build more scalable services. However, as there are advantages, containerization comes at a cost. This cost includes setting up and maintaining the technology.
But you can now be more productive even with containerization. By adopting serverless containers, you can run containers without having to manage the actual servers or compute infrastructure that the containers are running on.
In this talk, we will discuss Azure Container Apps, a service for running serverless containers on Azure. As technology is evolving, the demand for more productivity cannot be overemphasized, this talk will introduce you to the benefits of serverless containers and how to increase our productivity with Azure Container Apps
The Journey to a Million Lines of Code
Community / Networking, Inspirational, Women in Tech, Professional Development
Growing up, I had always wanted to work with computers and when I discovered how powerful programming was, I was intentional about the steps I took as a teenager because I wanted to work towards building a tech career.
Fast forward to a few years, I'm getting paid to make global impact with code and it's the best feeling ever.
In this talk, I'd share my story about how I found programming at an early age, started coding and got my first full-time Software Engineering job at 19 without an interview.
Those steps set the pace for where my career is currently, and I want to share this story to motivate other women.
Observability for Resilience in Distributed Systems
Software Engineering, Backend, DevOps
In distributed systems, resilience is a fundamental necessity. My talk aims to shed light on the relationship between observability practices and the protection of distributed architectures against disruptions. As we rely on distributed systems to meet the demands of scalability and flexibility, understanding and mitigating failures are very important. The presentation will explore the resilience framework in distributed systems, its importance for modern software architecture, and best practices for building a resilient distributed system through effective observability.
This talk will also focus on observability's role in maintaining the stability of distributed systems. Attendees will learn how observability acts as a proactive and reactive mechanism, which allows identification and response to vulnerabilities and disruptions.
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