Amazon Alexa Skills vs Google Home Actions the Big Java VUI Faceoff Baruch Sadogursky, Viktor Gamov

Опубликовано: 28 Сентябрь 2024
на канале: Devoxx
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In this session we will compare and contrast the experience of implementing voice user interface for the two market leader voice activated assistants. Both are extendable, both have Java APIs, but which is better? Two speakers, two laptops, two IDEs writing Java code to implement the same Alexa Skill and Google Home Action and you pick the winner!

Baruch Sadogursky
Baruch Sadogursky (a.k.a JBaruch) is the Developer Advocate at JFrog where he has made a profession of speaking about the company’s products: Artifactory, the Universal Artifact Repository; Bintray - the Universal Distribution Platform; Xray, Universal Component Analysis and Mission Control, Centralized Control and Management.

For a living he hangs out with JFrog’s tech leaders, writes code around the JFrog Platform and its ecosystem, and then speaks and blogs about it all. He has been doing this for the last dozen years or so, and enjoys every minute of it.

He is a professional conference speaker on DevOps, Java and Groovy topics, and is a regular at the most prestigious events including JavaOne, Devoxx, OSCON, Qcon and othes

Viktor Gamov
Viktor Gamov is a Solution Architect at Confluent, the company behind the popular Apache Kafka streaming platform. Previously, Viktor worked at Hazelcast, an open-source In-Memory Data Grid (IMDG) company. Viktor has comprehensive knowledge and expertise in enterprise application architecture leveraging open source technologies and enjoys helping different organizations build low latency, scalable and highly available distributed systems. He is also co-organizer of Princeton JUG and a co-author of O’Reilly’s “Enterprise Web Development.” You can find Viktor presenting at conferences (http://lanyrd.com/gamussa), blogging and producing podcasts “Razbor Poletov” (in Russian) and DevRelRad.io. Follow Viktor on Twitter @gamussa