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Observable JS Apps
Emily Nakashima talks about an event-driven approach to client-side observability for the most complicated parts of Honeycomb's customer-facing React app: the query builder.
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WebAssembly (And the Death of JavaScript?)
Colin Eberhardt looks at what's wrong with the way people are using JavaScript today and why they need WebAssembly.
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Reinventing npmjs.com
Katie Fenn talks about the process of architecting the new npmjs.com website, and examines how the changing landscape of development tooling has shaped it throughout its lifetime.
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Models in Minutes not Months: AI as Microservices
Sarah Aerni talks about how Salesforce built an AI platform that scales to thousands of customers.
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Insecure Transit - Microservice Security
Sam Newman outlines some of the key challenges associated with microservice architectures with respect to security, and then looks at approaches to address these issues.
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Machine Intelligence at Google Scale
Guillaume LaForge presents pre-trained ML services such as Cloud Vision API and Speech API that works without any training, introducing Cloud AutoML.
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Fuelling the AI Revolution with Gaming
Alison Lowndes talks about the HW & SW that comprise NVIDIA's GPU computing platform for AI, across PC to data center, cloud to edge, training to inference.
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Tools to Put Deep Learning Models in Production
Sahil Dua discusses how Booking.com supports data scientists by making it easy to put their models in production, and how they optimize their model prediction infrastructure for latency or throughput.
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AI Panel
Panelists attempt to demystify AI and answer questions from the public.
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Disrupting the Banking Experience: Building a Mobile-Only Bank
Yann Del Rey and Teresa Ng provide some insight into how Starling Bank, a mobile-only bank, has built the mobile-banking apps and how they organize their teams to deliver new features, and more.
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Real-Time Data Analysis and ML for Fraud Prevention
Mikhail Kourjanski addresses the architectural approach towards the PayPal internally built real-time service platform, which delivers performance and quality of decisions.
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Tech in Banking Panel
The panelists discuss some of the challenges of architecting systems for banking.