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End-of-Life Technology: How to Drive Innovation Without Compromising Stability
When legacy systems approach end-of-life (EOL), enterprise IT teams typically face the choice of moving forward at all costs […]
Join us for the Virtual Payara Conference – a two-day, free online event dedicated to fortifying the security and resilience of your Java applications.
Developer Insight track is tailored for developers and technical professionals who are involved in the design and development of Java applications. This day features an array of sessions aimed at providing practical insights and hands-on knowledge to enhance the security and resilience of your solutions. See below for the agenda details.

Begin the day with an in-depth look at the Payara Platform’s evolution. This session will highlight significant milestones, upcoming features, and future goals that will shape the next generation of secure and innovative Java applications.

Join this comprehensive dive into the latest features and updates in Payara Cloud. Discover how these advancements can help you deploy secure, scalable, and efficient applications in the cloud environment.

Engage with key Jakarta EE leaders & contributors in an interactive roundtable discussion. Gain insights from their experiences, understand the challenges they faced, and learn about the innovative solutions they developed to enhance security and functionality. Panelists include Lenny Primak, Otavio Santana, Carmen Delgado Perez, Luqman Saeed & Dominika Tasarz.
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This workshop session will delve into the best practices for securing Java applications. Learn about the practical steps and methodologies you can implement using the Payara Platform and Jakarta EE to build robust and secure applications.

In today’s evolving tech landscape, software security is crucial due to increasing complexity and cyber threats. This presentation highlights how the Adoptium project secures development by producing Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs), achieving software build reproducibility, complying with the Software Supply Chain Security Framework (SSDF), and adhering to the Supply Chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA). It also covers infrastructure security best practices.
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