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Batch Processing in 2019
Michael Minella and Mahmoud Ben Hassine walk through the typical lifecycle of a batch job using modern tools.
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Automated Testing for Terraform, Docker, Packer, Kubernetes, and More
Yevgeniy Brikman talks about how to write automated tests for infrastructure code, including the code written for use with tools such as Terraform, Docker, Packer, and Kubernetes.
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Elephants Can Dance: Two Contrasting Transformations
Sunil Mundra showcases two contrasting case studies, one a failure and the other a success in Agile transformation, to bring out the key variables that determine success or failure.
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Finding the Joy in Chaos Engineering
Lenny Sharpe and Brian Lee discuss how Target has built resiliency into their systems and how developing a strong culture around Chaos Engineering has paid off.
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Lessons from Leading a “You Build It, You Run It” Team
Roger Almeida presents his insights on how to evolve services and organize teams in new ways to break glass procedures, post-mortems and more.
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The Future of Chaos Engineering: in Pursuit of the Unknown Unknowns
Crystal Hirschorn discusses where their chaos and resilience practices must evolve to keep pace with the challenges of growing complexity.
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Chaos Engineering for People Systems
Dave Rensin shares his experiences building stronger systems, teams, and companies at Google over the last five years.
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The Cloud Native Diabolical Developer
Martijn Verburg discusses what it takes to be a cloud-native developer.
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Securing a Multi-tenant Kubernetes Cluster
Kirsten Newcomer identifies the most common layers in a typical container deployment, and discusses technologies and deployment patterns that can be used to ensure strong multi-tenancy at each layer.
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Multi-Language Infrastructure as Code
Joe Duffy shows how a multi-language approach to infrastructure as code, using general purpose programming languages, lets cloud engineers program AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes infrastructure.
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How Much Does It Cost to Attack You?
Jarrod Overson describes the cost vs value justification of an attack, how it shifts over time, and why it means that silver bullets just don’t exist.
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Achieving Low-Latency in the Cloud with OSS
Mark Price explores the improvements in cloud networking technology and outlines techniques for low-latency messaging from an application and operating-system perspective.