ArchConf - April 4 - 7, 2016 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Peter Pavlovich

ArchConf

San Diego · April 4 - 7, 2016

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Peter Pavlovich

CTO, Censinet

Peter is the CTO of Censinet, based in Boston, MA.

Before joining Censinet, Peter was the Chief Software Architect at Embue Technologies, an Apartment Building Intelligence platform provider based in Boston, MA. Before joining Embue, Peter was the Principal Architect for EnerNOC Labs, a dedicated R&D group within EnerNOC, a Global provider of Demand Response and Energy Inteligence software located in Boston, MA. Prior to EnerNOC, Peter was a Principal Cloud Engineer with Kronos Incorporated, a global provider of on-premise and cloud-based workforce management solutions. Before Kronos, Peter held the position of Technical Director with Brokat Technologies, a global provider of mobile payment solutions. Prior to that, Peter was a Sr. Architect with GemStone Systems, providing distributed, enterprise-ready data grid and object persistence solutions and J2EE application server technologies.

Peter has a Honors degree in pure mathematics from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He is a technology addict and evangelist and has led many grass-roots efforts to introduce leading edge, advanced technologies and development processes.

A lifetime learner, Peter thrives on digesting new technologies and sharing his discoveries with others. He has authored and delivered numerous technical seminars on a variety of topics including React, VueJS, Angular, Ruby on Rails, Grails, Git, Meteor, Flex, GWT and AOP.

To find out more about Peter, check out his LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterpavlovich

Presentations

JavaScript Blueprints: Server-side architecture patterns

Server-side JavaScript is everywhere these days! This session explores some practical architectural techniques and tools that can make your server-side JS easier to develop, test, manage and deploy.

Angular Architectures: A roadmap for the hearty traveller

There is no doubt that Angular is now mainstream. That made it easier for you to convince the powers-that-be to let you select Angular for your project. You've done a small but successful POC and now your 'big' project has been green lighted to kick off next month. Your team is jazzed but as you start to plan out the real work, you begin to realize that there are many aspects inherrent to large Angular projects that have no 'out of the box' answers.

JavaScript Blueprints: Client-side architecture patterns

Client-side JavaScript can get out of control easily. This session explores practical architectural solutions targeted to make your client-side JS easier more reliable, easier to develop and more performant.