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    Explore " middleware" with insightful episodes like "Laravel 11, Reverb, Herd Windows/Pro, & Other Laracon EU Recap", "Episode 45: Crafting Unique Omnichannel Experiences with Magento and React", "#078 Herausforderungen in der Produktions-IT im traditionsreichen Mittelstand - mit Felix Ebberg", "Season 2 Ep 3. Must Contain: iPaaS" and "RCN #13 - Secret Agents & Sunsets" from podcasts like ""The Laravel Podcast", "Commerce Today", "Fabrik der Zukunft | Inspirationen für die Produktion und Logistik von morgen", "Must Contain" and "Radio Cloud Native with Eric Gregory & John Jainschigg"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Laravel 11, Reverb, Herd Windows/Pro, & Other Laracon EU Recap

    Laravel 11, Reverb, Herd Windows/Pro, & Other Laracon EU Recap

    In this episode of the Laravel Podcast, we are diving into the highlights of Laracon EU including the unveiling of Laravel 11 and the introduction of Laravel Reverb. Taylor Otwell shares insights on the streamlined application structure and new features in Laravel 11. We also discuss the launch of Laravel Herd for Windows and Herd Pro, offering power user features for local development, and provide some exciting updates about the upcoming Laracon US.

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    Episode 45: Crafting Unique Omnichannel Experiences with Magento and React

    Episode 45: Crafting Unique Omnichannel Experiences with Magento and React
    Step into the future of retail with "Harvesting Success," a groundbreaking podcast episode that unveils the art of creating a flawless Omnichannel ecosystem. We're taking you behind the scenes of a revolutionary blend of Adobe Commerce Cloud, Magento, and a bespoke React application. Experience first-hand how this headless, custom-engineered platform can supercharge operational efficiency and uplift the consumer experience, seamlessly connecting the dots between click and pick-up, online browsing and doorstep delivery. Get an exclusive look at how we're redefining the user interface for retail associates, making it more intuitive, responsive, and capable of propelling service to new heights. This isn't just tech talk; it's a masterclass in implementing strategic, phased e-commerce innovation that's genuinely built for the real world, where functionality triumphs and results reign supreme. If you're passionate about the transformative potential of personalized technology in retail or just curious about where the industry is headed, "Harvesting Success" is your digital front row seat. Tune in and join the dialogue as we dissect and discuss the technologies shaping the next wave of retail brilliance. Don't just keep up with the trends — stay ahead of them with insights from the leading edge of retail tech.

    #078 Herausforderungen in der Produktions-IT im traditionsreichen Mittelstand - mit Felix Ebberg

    #078 Herausforderungen in der Produktions-IT im traditionsreichen Mittelstand - mit Felix Ebberg
    Oft werden auf Fachkonferenzen Hochglanzfolien über Industrie 4.0 gezeigt. Die Realität sieht oft anders aus! 
    Die Möglichkeiten der Digitalisierung in der Produktion sind groß, aber die Realität ist oft sehr analog. 
    Jetzt kann man als traditionsreiches produzierendes Unternehmen den Kopf einziehen, oder einfach pragmatische Schritte gehen. 

    Wie die "Deutsche Nickel" als traditionsreiches Unternehmen ganz agil und pragmatisch Schritte in der Digitalisierung geht, berichtet Felix Ebberg im Gespräch mit Tobias Herwig. 

    Felix Ebberg bekleidet eine Stabsstelle für Industrie 4.0 und damit die Aufgabe die Transformation im Unternehmen zu gestalten. Er berichtet im Podcast über folgende Themen:
    - Klassische Herausforderung einer bestehenden Produktion mit bis zu 60 Jahre alten Maschinen,
    - Anwendungsfälle wie die Digitale Regelkarte und Traceability,
    - Maschinenanbindung über eine Middleware,
    - Die Nutzung von Sensordaten in Produktion und Qualitätssicherung, - Seine Rolle und das Zusammenspiel von IT & Produktion und
    - Pragmatische Vorgehensweise um schnell erste Ergebnisse zu erzielen.

    Vernetze dich gerne mit Felix Ebberg unter https://www.linkedin.com/in/felixebberg/ 

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    Wir freuen uns über dein Feedback zur Episode direkt über LinkedIn oder an podcast@fabrikderzukunft.com


     


    Season 2 Ep 3. Must Contain: iPaaS

    Season 2 Ep 3. Must Contain: iPaaS

    Summer is in full swing but be sure to download this episode of Must Contain for poolside reading, it's got all the makings of a great summer listen. Kristin and Kristin catch up with David Kreitter to talk iPaaS. This gem of an acronym (Integration Platform as a Service) has been around for ages but David offers an updated take on it as the tools move from IT only to Operations. Find out more on how you can tap into the capabilities of iPaaS without technical expertise (it's more than middleware now), and what an iPaaS tool can do for your organization.

    Summer fun keeping you busy? Skip to 19:39 for the three things you need to know about iPaaS.

    Don't forget to register for MOPsCON - the event by and for MOPs Professionals coming 9/20 and 9/21. Register now: https://mopscon.com/register

    More from Must Contain: https://etumos.com/must-contain

    RCN #13 - Secret Agents & Sunsets

    RCN #13 - Secret Agents & Sunsets

    Each week, Eric Gregory, Sr. Technical Writer, and Nick Chase, Director of Technical Marketing & Developer Relations, break down the interesting & impactful stories from across the cloud native technology landscape. Nick is out so you are stuck with Eric for this week's abbreviated episode, but it's still packed full of the best stories including undisclosed middleware installed by leading cloud providers, a side-channel attack called Hertzbleed & a sky full of beautiful sunsets!

    This weeks topics include:

    • Wiz reporting on secret middleware installed by cloud service providers
    • A new side-channel attack called Hertzbleed
    • MongoDB announces Cluster-to-Cluster Sync
    • It's sunset time for GitHub's Atom IDE
    • It's also sunset time for Internet Explorer
    • Joe Beda leaves VMware


    As mentioned by Eric, this (RCN #49) will be the final episode of Radio Cloud Native (in it's current format).

    Please keep the podcast in your feed and keep an eye out for fresh content. Sometime early in this new year, the team at Mirantis is planning to revamp Radio Cloud Native (possibly under a new name, but accessible from this same RSS feed).

    Thank you to all of our listeners that kept Radio Cloud Native going over the past two-or-so years. And a special thanks as well as good luck to long-time host Eric Gregory as he pursues future endeavors outside of Mirantis. Stay tuned for more podcasts from Mirantis in 2024!

    Cache, Session, Middleware, & Request, with Samantha Geitz

    Cache, Session, Middleware, & Request, with Samantha Geitz

    Some of the most important pieces of Laravel are still those which don't fit neatly into broader categories. In this episode we cover those and somehow even manage to tie them together in a mega episode with four neat and clean introductions.

     

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    Cashier, Inertia.js, and Confident Laravel

    Integrations: A 360-degree view of the supply chain, the shop floor, and your customer with Shekar Hariharan

    Integrations: A 360-degree view of the supply chain, the shop floor, and your customer with Shekar Hariharan

    In this episode, we talk with Shekar Hariharan, VP of Product Marketing at Jitterbit. Shekar highlights the crucial role data integrations and APIs play in driving innovation, efficiency, and agility in the manufacturing sector. 

    2:57 - Digital Disruption
    Shekar: Manufacturing, just like any other industry, is being impacted by digital disruption...there's data scattered across different systems, and… unless you connect these systems together, you have what you call data silos. 

    3:58 - The Matrix
    Andrew: I have this mental image of disparate databases housing lots of data, machines on the shop floor streaming lots of data, suppliers in your supply chain both upstream and downstream... and it just seems like the scene from the Matrix where you see all this data just flowing everywhere and you don't really know how to make sense of it. 

    7:40 - Integration Use Cases
    Shekar: So, let's break it down into the business goals of why a company would connect data. Streamlining product design and development could be one use case… a great example is retail, where a clothing that is in fashion today may not be six months from now. So, the way you handle that is to set up your systems to support agile manufacturing. So, a product is designed and that's pushed by the design team into production. The production team does a prototype. That goes into quality and testing and eventually into production and deployment, and then you get feedback from your customers on how they like it. That input comes from various channels like we talked about earlier... social, [and sales] and different data points. So just there, you have one use case where companies are trying to streamline their design and development through integration and how the data flows through different systems, from PLM to production, distribution, and back to the design team for continuous improvement. 

    11:04 - IoT
    Andrew: I think that's a good segue into the Internet of Things, and the blending of machines and humans. 

    12:03 - Predictive Maintenance
    Shekar: Yeah, absolutely. A great example would be a machine that is working 'round the clock because companies can’t afford downtime. And then, eventually, for you to do preventative maintenance, you need to know the cycle time, maybe other variables are of interest, like your temperature, your pressure... You need data to come in real time from these devices back to tracking systems so that way you can plan. 

    13:30 - Proactive Service
    Andrew: This is also giving manufacturers more power to provide additional services and support to the end customer. So, getting more into the predictive aspect of the business so that they can proactively go out and service or support things before a customer even knows that they may be experiencing downtime.

    14:40 - Industry 4.0 Starts with Integration
    Shekar: At Jitterbit, we surveyed hundreds of manufacturers globally, and the insight we got is only about 1/3 have a cohesive strategy to implement Industry 4.0. At the end of the day, if you want to get more ROI, if you want to deliver great customer experiences, digitize your processes, be agile enough to respond to changing market needs... if you want to do all of that, you have to have a strategy in place. And that strategy starts with integration.

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    Laravel 5.4 with Taylor Otwell

    Laravel 5.4 with Taylor Otwell

    Jake and Michael take the reigns for their very first Laravel News podcast with a bang, tackling all the big new features in the just-released Laravel 5.4, with the help of Taylor Otwell.

    Guest Starring: Taylor Otwell

    You can read the full episode transcript which includes time markers and links.

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