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Making Translytical Applications Reactive: Lessons Learned Implementing an R2DBC Driver for SAP HANA
Jonathan Bregler overviews the lessons learned while implementing a reactive relational database connectivity (R2DBC) driver for the SAP HANA database.
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Platform Health Assessment at Department of Homeland Security Citizenship and Immigration Services
Chris Saunders, Kelly Walsh, Paul Beccio and Matthew Dosberg discuss the journey DHS-CIS took to move their system on Pivotal.
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Does Java Need Inline Types? What Project Valhalla Can Bring to Java
Sergey Kuksenko talks about the performance benefits inline types bring to Java and how to exploit them. Inline/value types are the key part of experimental project Valhalla.
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Entity Framework Debugging Using SQL Server: A Detective Story
Chris Woodruff takes a look at database server configurations using MSSQL database profiling tools and understanding Query Execution Plans to get the most out of Entity Framework.
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Quantifying Risk
Markus De Shon talks about the Netflix risk quantification that they introduced in their highest impact areas, and are gradually expanding across the enterprise.
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Secrets at Planet-Scale: Engineering the Internal Google KMS
Anvita Pandit covers the design choices and strategies that Google chose in order to build a highly reliable, highly scalable service.
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Apache Kafka Event-streaming Platform for .NET Developers
Viktor Gamov reviews Kafka -internal architecture, fault-tolerance, message durability- and how the Confluent .NET client offers a framework for computation over streaming data.
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Scaling Beyond a Billion Transactions Per Day with Sub-second Responses
Andrey Zolotov, Gideon Low present their journey of transition to distributed data processing using GemFire and the challenges faced along the way.
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Evolution of Edge @Netflix
Vasily Vlasov reviews Netflix’s edge gateway ecosystem - multiple traffic gateways performing different functions deployed around the world.
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User & Device Identity for Microservices @ Netflix Scale
Satyajit Thadeshwar provides useful insights on how Netflix implemented a secure, token-agnostic, identity solution that works with services operating at a massive scale.
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Scaling Patterns for Netflix's Edge
Justin Ryan talks about Netflix’ scalability issues and some of the ways they addressed it.
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How to Live in a Post–Spring Cloud Netflix World
Marcin Grzejszczak and Olga Maciaszek-Sharma discuss how Netflix has frozen certain projects running on Spring Cloud and moved to new ones.