This is the premier PHP and open source conference for technical business leaders, strategists, and developers to share practical experiences and real case studies from the front lines of enterprise environments.

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Monday, 15th October 2018

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09:00

Building a RESTful web API using Expressive

Enrico Zimuel

Start testing your PHP code

Jason McCreary

PHP on IBM i performance workshop

Alan Seiden

Deconstructing Docker for safety-critical applications

Andrei Juc, Scott Mills

PHP certification boot camp - Part I

Christian Wenz

TBA

TBA

09:00
13:00

Practical API security

Adam Englander

Continuous delivery with Jenkins, Terraform, AWS ECS, and Docker

Joshua Ray Copeland

Apache Web Server security hardening

Andrew Carr

Asynchronous processing with ActiveMQ

Justin Reock

PHP certification boot camp - Part II

Christian Wenz

Introduction to domain-driven design in PHP

Andrew Cassell

13:00
16:00

Welcome reception and Fire side chat on API management - Featuring FedEx Cross Border

TBA

16:00

Tuesday, 16th October 2018

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08:30

The war on general purpose computing is the war on security

Cory Doctorow

08:30
10:15

Asynchronous processing with ActiveMQ

Justin Reock

Zend Expressive on the IBM i

Clark Everetts

Bringing bright ideas to life

Wim Godden

Kafka with your microservices architecture

Andrew Carr

Controlling the variables

Thijs Feryn

Device-independent API design using microservices+GraphQL

Amrita Jain

10:15
11:30

Transitioning from virtual machines to containers and orchestration

Ahmed Dirie

Kubernetes: It's automation not automagic

Cody Moss

Web optimization best practices applied in the embedded world

Slavey Karadzhov

IBM Watson & PHP, a practical demonstration

Clark Everetts

The Sodium crypto library of PHP 7.2

Enrico Zimuel

MySQL without the SQL -- Oh my!

David Stokes

11:30
12:30

Women in technology panel discussion - Lunch

TBA

12:30
13:30

PHP: A glimpse into the future

Zeev Suraski

13:30
14:45

Release your refactoring superpower

Adam Culp

Administering MongoDB

Joe Carder

The debug dance: An intro to step debugging

Sammy Kaye Powers

Essentials of blockchain technology

Lisa Bock

Doctrine on IBM i

Guido Faecke

Open infrastructure: From cloud to containers with a real-world approach

Arturo Suarez

14:45
16:00

How open source software is transforming enterprise organizations

Tony Marion

Using Z-Ray for lightning fast security analysis

Martin Bednorz

Open source DB2Sock: The new way to connect to the IBM i

Stephanie Rabbani

Immutability to save an ever-changing world

Andrew Cassell

Warp speed testing at an enterprise level

Andrei Juc, Scott Mills

Cryptography in depth

Adam Englander

16:00
17:15

PHP-1701-A

Adam Culp

Building a cloud-friendly application

Larry Garfield

Rapid API development

Joshua Ray Copeland

Install MariaDB on IBM i: Tips, troubleshooting, and more

Rod Flohr

From zero to DevSecOps in 60 minutes

Jerry Hargrove

Docker alphabet soup

Dana Luther

17:15

Wednesday, 17th October 2018

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09:00

MariaDB and MySQL: Past and future

Michael “Monty” Widenius

09:00
10:15

Writing code that lasts…

Jason McCreary

Application security basics

John Saboe

Apache web server security hardening

Andrew Carr

Fear not a PHP segfault

Slavey Karadzhov

PHP debugging on the IBM i from A to Z (Apache to Zend)

Stephanie Rabbani

The why and the how of moving to PHP 7.x

Wim Godden

10:15
11:30

Swimming with Docker

Cody Moss

Securing web services: Fundamentals, lessons learned, common vulnerabilities, and security strategies

Amrita Jain

How to set up a well maintainable ZF3 project

Guido Faecke

Developing cacheable PHP applications

Thijs Feryn

IBM i open source administration guide

Jesse Gorzinski

The forgotten route: Making Apache Camel work for you

Justin Reock

11:30
13:30

Winning together

Janice Levenhagen-Seeley

13:30
14:45

Do more, server less

Richard Moot

Using DB2 and SQL with open source languages on IBM i

Alan Seiden

Why open source?

Larry Garfield

IBM i's world of open source

Jesse Gorzinski

Developer's guide to cyber security

Lisa Bock

14:45
16:00

MySQL 8 performance tuning

Dave Stokes

Let's get random: Under the hood of PHP 7's CSPRNG

Sammy Kaye Powers

Developing with MongoDB

Joe Carder

Machine learning on AWS (for noobs) with PHP

Jerry Hargrove

Zend Server for IBM i support tips and tricks

Rod Flohr

Converting your DEV environment to a Docker stack

Dana Luther

16:00
17:15

Closing

TBA

17:15