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Reversible Debugging with RR
Felix Klock discusses RR, a native code debugger, its features, design, and deploying targets, debugging a Rust program running on AWS.
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Cloud DevSecOps in Practice: People, Processes and Tools
The panelists discuss how to get the right security, DevOps, and cloud engineering stakeholders together to build a realistic DevSecOps strategy.
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Pivoting and Exploitation in a Docker Environment
Filipi Pires discusses different ways that exist in working with a single form of pivot and how to overcome different obstacles in different networks within this “new” environment called Docker.
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Container Security and Observability in Kubernetes Environments
The panelists discuss how to take care of the security and monitoring of Kubernetes.
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Cloud Native Continuous Delivery on Kubernetes with Tekton
Jerop Kipruto introduces the building blocks of Tekton and shows how they fit with Kubernetes. Then she demonstrates how Tekton works and how to use it in an end-to-end continuous delivery process.
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Scaling Cloud-Native Applications
Jim Walker, Yan Cui, Colin Breck, Liz Fong-Jones, and Wes Reisz look at lessons from scaling applications and things that may go wrong.
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9 Ways to Fail at Cloud Native
Holly Cummins shares stories of what happens when things go wrong in a cloud native migration.
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This is What a Large-Scale Cloud Adoption Program Looks Like
Dio Rettori discusses some of the lessons learned, challenges, and considerations of large-scale adoption for JPMorgan Chase.
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eBPF - Superpowers for Cloud Native Operations
Liz Rice discusses how eBPF enables high-performance tools that will help connect, manage and secure applications in the cloud.
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Helm: Past, Present, Future
Bridget Kromhout, Matt Butcher, Matt Farina discuss Helm, what they want to take it to, Helm 3 and 4.
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Serverless Search for My Blog with Java, Quarkus & AWS Lambda
Gunnar Morling discusses Quarkus, cold starts and serverless for Java.
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Safe and Fast Deploys at Planet Scale
Mathias Schwarz discusses the software management, scalability used by Uber, and the need to have these done automatically by software.