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So, this is Lars with his presentation about TAPP, TAPP, AAS, TAPAS, I guess.

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Yeah.

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Resilient and trusted automated clouds.

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A round of applause for Lars, please.

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And the fun part is that this is a repeat of the previous two sessions.

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I'm solving the same problem, essentially.

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So, I think the three of us need to talk together after this talk,

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but that's also the purpose of first time, right?

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You find your friends, et cetera.

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But essentially, we have a problem in the internet.

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It's broken.

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We lost our way.

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We are now all sort of going to the cathedral called Microsoft or Amazon,

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whatever, and we need to break it and get back to an internet

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where we have islands of networks that works independently,

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but can communicate with other parts of the network.

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That was pretty much what was said in the previous presentation as well, right?

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There is a problem, however, and that's the complexity problem.

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Let's see.

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And for some reason, this one is not showing the same thing up on this screen

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that it's showing down here.

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Okay.

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I'll skip that.

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The complexity problem is essentially that there are so many different services.

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I want to run my app that could be mastered on it could be

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dedicated application, but then you need a firewall,

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you need a DNS, you need an authentication, so that's a problematic one

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because you're all in Microsoft, you need to have your own one,

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and you need to have SSO, and then you need a DNS,

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and then you need to have clustering because you need to have

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follow over, because a single server running in your basement is not good enough,

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then it fails, and it takes two to three months to get a new motherboard,

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and you can look at that, so it should automatically fail over with respect to this.

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And so, yeah, yeah, yeah, all of these things, the people in this room

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can figure out how to solve, right?

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But normal people, the people outside on the street,

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they can't figure out how to do that.

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And most companies can't figure out how to do that either.

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So we work with some companies that are completing

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trends in the issue of cloud, but they're Danish,

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I'm from Denmark, my partner in crime for this is from Holland,

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and they want to get out of the issue of cloud,

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but it's just too complicated for them.

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So they're product, but they don't know all of this stuff around it.

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So we say, well, we have a solution for you.

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We designed it, basically selecting what are all the capabilities you need to do.

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We selected all the products we wanted to put into it,

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and that's a religious exercise, why are you using catty instead of

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traffic, why are you using whatever a DNS authority

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of things, so instead of another one, why do you need an authority,

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one, et cetera, et cetera.

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Trust me, I've been in the business for a long time of grey hair, et cetera.

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I worked in close to the big vives and worked on how to create good cloud

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service, so we made a decent selection.

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Yes, it could be a different one, but this works for 90% of cases.

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And then we integrated it together, which is a freaking mess to do.

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But we do it in a repeatable way, so that just like a Linux distribution

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on the desktop, it auto updates, you press OK to update it once a week,

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or whatever, right?

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You can do the same with your cloud in your basement.

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That's the goal of this, right?

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And so why should we care in this community here?

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That's because of Mix OS.

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So we decided that Mix OS should be part of the basis of it.

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And why do we do that?

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Because I love the philosophy of Mix OS.

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I was part of the Glasgow functional programming unit that

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invented Haskell back in the 1990, approximately, which

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is actually a lineage back to where Mix OS came with the functional

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style of how you do configurations.

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And that helps with doing compliance.

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And so we worked with the Danish community that works with the public

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sector.

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And they are only buying it if things are ISO 9000 and one

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compliant and this two certified, et cetera.

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That company specialized in compliance taking solution.

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And they promised to compliance take our solution for us, so that we

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go in production in 30 days from now.

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We promised a customer will be under people working on

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this platform by in the February.

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It will also be compliant.

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So why should you care?

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Well, if you need a compliant platform with more than a single computer

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with a single Mix installation, but actually a cluster of some sort.

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And you like Mix OS.

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I'm pretty sure everybody in here likes Mix OS in some form of shape.

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And then this might be something for you.

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And if you want to contribute to us, we need volunteers.

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I need help.

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And if nothing else, so be feedback.

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I'm certainly talk to you afterwards.

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No, you and other one presenting before.

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Sorry.

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You have the same kind of bear.

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Where you see?

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Never mind.

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But I already here.

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I have a couple of people to work with.

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So that's me.

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That's tap us.

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Go check out the website.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

