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Celebrity Vulnerabilities: Effective Response to Critical Production Threats
Alyssa Miller dives into the lessons learned from three major open source security events, the Equifax breach via Struts, the Log4j vulnerabilities and the Spring4Shell exploit.
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Did the Chaos Test Pass?
Christina Yakomin discusses how to run Chaos experiments with Vanguard technologies.
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Five Principles for Enablement with (Almost) Nothing to Do with Building Tools
Steph Egan shares five principles used to build support, make a broad impact on teams, and inspire change at the BBC.
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Building High-Trust and High-Performing Teams at Shopify in a Remote World
Jesse McGinnis reflects on his own journey as a leader at Shopify as they navigated the world of transitioning to be digital-only, sharing three key elements of win for Shopify.
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Tesla's Virtual Power Plant
The speakers explore the architecture of the Tesla Energy Platform including the use of asset hierarchies, functional programming techniques, trade-offs in edge vs. cloud computing.
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Honeycomb: How We Used Serverless to Speed up Our Servers
Jessica Kerr reviews the benefits (user experience on demand!) and constraints (everything in AWS has a limit!) of serverless-as-accelerator, and gives practical advice.
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Magic Pocket: Dropbox’s Exabyte-Scale Blob Storage System
Facundo Agriel dives into the architecture of Magic Pocket, some early key design patterns, and the challenges of operating such a system at this scale.
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Data Versioning at Scale: Chaos and Chaos Management
Einat Orr discusses several technologies that version large data sets, the use cases they support and the technology developed to best support those use cases.
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How Starling Built Their Own Card Processor
Rob Donovan and Ioana Creanga discuss what happens behind the scenes when one pays with a card, and how Starling built their own card processor, integrating traditional hardware with microservices.
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How SeatGeek Successfully Handles High Demand Ticket On-Sales
Anderson Parra and Vitor Pellegrino discuss how their ticketing systems work and cover the virtual waiting room – the primary component that allows them to handle high-traffic ticket on-sales.
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Scaling GraphQL Adoption at Netflix
Tejas Shikhare discusses how Netflix migrated to GraphQL and some of the problems they had to solve scaling it.
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Scaling the North Star of Developer Experience
Phillipa Avery discusses learnings from the back-end and product engineering perspective, gained while Netflix has grown from hundreds to thousands of engineers.