I've been so busy travelling to conferences and customer engagements that I haven't had a chance to write about my trip to HPTS 2015. I've written several times about previous trips to this workshop and how it's my favourite of them all, so won't repeat. The workshop had the usual high standard of presentations and locating it at Asilomar is always a great way to focus the mind and conversations.
Because of its highly technical nature of the workshop I always like to use this event to try out new presentations - I know the feedback I receive will be constructive and worth hearing. This time my submission was essentially about what I'd written earlier this year concerning the evolution of application servers (application containers) driven by immutability and operating system containers, such as Docker. And I threw in a smattering of microservices since the topic is obviously relevant and I figured Adrian would be there! My presentation was well received and the feedback clearly showed that many people at the event agreed with it.
One other positive thing to come from the workshop and my presentation was that my co-traveller and long time friend/colleague, Professor Shrivastava, saw the presentation for the first time at the event. He understood it and whilst much of what was said I and others take for granted, he believes that there are groups of people that would find it interesting enough that we should write a paper. Writing papers with Santosh is something I enjoy and it has been a very fruitful collaboration over the years, so I look forward to this!
I also want to thank James because it was our discussions after I started my initial entries on the evolution of application servers that helped to focus and clarify my thinking.
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