Presentation: UI Evolving, Platform Evolving, Architecture Evolving
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As developers, we built apps for Windows Desktop from 1980's, Then we built for browser from 2000's, then we built mobile apps for iOS & Android from 2008, Now we are building skillsets for Amazon Alexa and Google Home, building chatbot for Facebook Messenger etc. Everything changes so fast, We are always learning new things, reset our minding to follow up. However the core value as a technologist never change: To build systems which can help users connect with the services they want more and more easily. In this session, we gonna walk through the the user interaction paradigm shift in the industry, looking at the new platform born with these shifts. As an enterprise, how to evolve the enterprise architecture to support these changes and the capabilities they need to build to stay in cutting age.
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