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Tackling Computing Challenges @CERN
Maria Girone discusses the current challenges of capturing, storing, and processing the large volumes of data generated by the Large Hadron Collider experiments.
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Panel: The Promises and Perils of Eschewing Distributed Coordination
The panelists talk about the promises and perils of eschewing coordination in distributed systems, and cover a diverse range of opinions and use-cases.
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A New Generation of Anti-Pattern: Self-Diagnosis As Solution
Raji Bhamidipati discusses how to recognize anti-patterns in Agile practices, and how to promote the idea that self-checking and diagnosis is better for prevention.
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How Condé Nast Succeeds by Buildling a Culture that Embraces Failure
Crystal Hirschorn talks about learnings found by building a culture that embraced failure through Chaos Engineering practices, what her teams have learned & adapted for their platforms at Condé Nast.
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Building Resilient Serverless Systems
John Chapin explains how to use serverless technologies and an infrastructure-as-code approach to architect, build, and operate large-scale systems that are resilient to vendor failures.
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Not Sold Yet, GraphQL: A Humble Tale from Skeptic to Enthusiast
Garrett Heinlen talks about how Netflix builds and deploys GraphQL and how they are running it in production.
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Driving Technology Transformation at @WeWork
Hugo Haas talks about the platform and architecture behind WeWork’s technology transformation over the past 2.5 years, and some of the unique technology challenges WeWork faces.
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Scaling Infrastructure Engineering at Slack
Julia Grace talks about Slack’s first infrastructure engineering organization, the architectural and organizational challenges, mistakes and war stories since August 2016 to today.
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Introduction to SMI (the Service Mesh Interface)
Brendan Burns talks about the recently released generic interface for service mesh technology and covers the SMI specification and implementations.
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The Service Mesh: It's about Traffic
Oliver Gould talks about the Linkerd project, a service mesh hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, to give operators control over the traffic between their microservices.
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Amplifying Sources of Resilience: What Research Says
John Allspaw talks about applying Resilience Engineering thinking & paradigms to the world of software engineering and outlines productive avenues to locate, amplify, support, and build this capacity.
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An Engineer's Guide to a Good Night's Sleep
Nicky Wrightson gives some practical insight into how to handle failure in today's more complex distributed microservice systems.