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Steve Horne introduces Droplet Computing at Cloud Field Day |
This Presentation date is April 5, 2018 at 08:00-10:00.
Presenters: Fabian Hemmer, Steve Horne
Droplet Computing Company Introduction with Steve Horne
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Steve Horne, CEO at Droplet Computing, introduces the company out of stealth. The company was founded to provide application delivery for modern and legacy applications across a variety of devices. Using the Droplet Universal Container, the company can enable applications to run offline on any device with a modern web browser. This provides a universal delivery method that removes dependencies around OS, Internet connectivity, and chipsets.
Personnel: Steve Horne
Droplet Computing Technical Overview with Fabian Hemmer
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Fabian Hemmer, Chief Development Officer, provides a technical overview of their container technology. Their container runs a user application as well as an OS kernel, with support to run WINE in a container for Windows applications. The machine code from this is converted to calls for WebAssembly and WebGL. This allows them to have applications run in a browser without traditional dependencies.
Personnel: Fabian Hemmer
Droplet Computing Technical Overview Demonstration with Fabian Hemmer
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Fabian Hemmer, Chief Development Officer, provides a demonstration of the Droplet Universal Container technology in action. The demo shows Sublime Text and LibreOffice running in a Firefox browser tab.
Personnel: Fabian Hemmer
Droplet Computing Use Cases with Steve Horne
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Steve Horne, CEO of Droplet Computing, overviews some use cases for their Universal Container technology. Their application delivery enables organizations to continue to use production applications across hardware platforms. Examples includes banks, education, and the YMCA.
Personnel: Steve Horne