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InfoQ Roundtable: Multi-Cloud Microservices: Separating Fact from Fiction
The panelists discuss if it is possible to implement an architecture across multi-cloud promises removing vendor lock-in and the ability to shift load during cloud provider specific outages.
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User Adaptive Security
Christina Camilleri and Jesse Kriss discuss how Netflix has readjusted their investments around user-focused security, and explore strategies towards a tiered access approach within endpoint security.
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Using DevEx to Accelerate GraphQL Federation Adoption @Netflix
Paul Bakker and Kavitha Srinivasan discuss how they made certain Build vs Buy (open source) trade-offs and the socio-technical aspects of working with many teams on a single shared schema.
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Improving Video Encoding System Efficiency @Netflix
Susie Xia discusses the video encoding system used by Netflix, and the tools and techniques used to analyze performance and to improve the system efficiency.
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Change Data Capture for Distributed Databases @Netflix
Raghuram Onti Srinivasan covers the challenges associated with capturing CDC events from Cassandra, discussing the Flink ecosystem and the use of RocksDB.
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Solving Mysteries Faster with Observability
Elizabeth Carretto discusses observability at Netflix and where and how their internal tool, Edgar, comes into play.
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It’s Not Your Machine, It’s Your Code
Adekunle Adepoju discusses how limitations in the Linux kernel can lead to unneeded horizontal scale, and how to circumvent those and other limitations.
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C#'s Functional Journey
Mads Torgersen discusses how object-oriented languages, particularly C#, have adopted functional features, and what to expected next.
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Finding the “I” within Inclusion
Wade Davis and Karen Casella explore some of the history of I&D, its historical relationship with both over and underrepresented groups, and how to find yourself within I&D.
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IBM’s Principles of Chaos Engineering
Haytham Elkhoja discusses the process of getting engineers from across to agree on a list of Chaos Engineering principles, adapting existing principles to customer requirements and internal services.
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Lessons from Incident Management and Postmortems at Atlassian
Jim Severino shares what worked (and didn't work) in incident management and post-mortems for Atlassian.
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How Netflix Scales Its API with GraphQL Federation
Jennifer Shin and Stephen Spalding discuss Netflix’s API unification process using GraphQL Federation.