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From Cloud-Hosted to Cloud-Native
Rosemary Wang discusses the patterns and practices that help one move from cloud-hosted to cloud-native architecture and maximize the benefit and use of the cloud.
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Programming Your Policies: Exploring Open Policy Agent and More
Justin Cormack discusses how to deal with policies, what the business drivers are, how it affects developers, compliance and security departments, and the cultural and communication changes there.
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Azure Cosmos DB: Low Latency and High Availability at Planet Scale
Mei-Chin Tsai and Vinod Sridharan discuss the internal architecture of Azure Cosmos DB and how it achieves high availability, low latency, and scalability.
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Beyond Default Settings: Evaluating the Security of Kubernetes and Cloud Native Environments
The panelists discuss default configurations, authentication, and access control mechanisms in the context of what Kubernetes brings to the table in terms of security.
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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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Amazon DynamoDB: Evolution of a Hyperscale Cloud Database Service
Akshat Vig presents Amazon’s experience operating DynamoDB at scale and how the architecture continues to evolve to meet the ever-increasing demands of customer workloads.
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Adopting Continuous Deployment at Lyft
Tom Wanielista shares the details on Lyft’s journey to continuous delivery, the benefits and challenges.
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Orchestrating Hybrid Workflows with Apache Airflow
Ricardo Sueiras discusses how to leverage Apache Airflow to orchestrate a workflow using data sources inside and outside the cloud.
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Securing Microservices: Preventing Vulnerability Traversal
Stefania Chaplin is looking at OWASP recommendations and Kubernetes best practices to find out more about how to secure microservices and reduce vulnerability traversal.
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Pump It Up! Actually Gaining Benefit from Cloud Native Microservices
Sam Newman looks at what’s needed to get the most out of a move to a cloud native mindset.
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The State of APIs in the Container Ecosystem
Phil Estes attempts to demystify the state of APIs across the container landscape, overviewing the how and why of the layers of APIs that drive how containers work today.
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With Observability, Cloud Deployments Don’t Have to Be Scary
Martin Thwaites discusses how to have the confidence to deploy at will. This ability allows developers and the wider team to know when things go wrong, and remediate them quickly.