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Screwing Up For Less
Stephen Hardisty presents how Etsy delivers products without having project managers, business analysts, or testers.
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Equity – Transparent and Live Risk Assessment
Tormod Varhaugvik provides a design and rationale for an In Memory and Big Data architecture for live equity and risk assessment, using Tax Norway’ new architecture as an example.
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Startup Architecture: How to Lean on Others to Get Stuff Done
Robbie Clutton takes a look at the tools assisting a startup in making technical decisions needed for scaling and growing.
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API Conf Panel: API Lifecycle, Methodology and Architecture
Chris Haddad, Pat Cappelaere, Asad Khan provide advice on successfully managing APIs throughout their life cycle as products.
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SyncConf 2013: End Note
Sean Phelan tells the story of MultiMap.com until it was sold to Microsoft, and shares insight from his activity as angel investor.
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Yanking Business into Testing – with Lots of Vegetables
Gojko Adzic, Lukas Oberhuber discuss how the thinking around the role of tests and testing evolved, the problems the team faced and the decisions they took to overcome technical and cultural issues.
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Can Technology Innovation Save The New York Times?
Marc Frons discusses the New York Times’ digital subscription model. Rajiv Pant shares their experiences transitioning to continuous delivery, and using NodeJS, Scala, cloud and big data.
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API Conf Panel: APIs, Platforms and Ecosystem
The panelists explore the challenges API platform owners and users face in conflict situations and can be done to mitigate them.
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API Conf Fireside Chat: Albert Wenger, Partner Union Square Ventures
Albert Wenger shares insight in the API business with examples from companies they have invested into, such as Twitter, Foursquare, Etsy, etc.
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API Conf Panel: API Business Models
John Musser, Joe Rago, Augusto Marietti, Steven Willmott, Michael Vizard
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Sprints, Scala, Scale & Serendipity: Blue Sky Thinking and Washing the Pots on the Road to Success at a Technology Startup
Ian Brookes and Rob Strange recount the journey and relationship of a Tech start-up and its software development partner, with the milestones and millstones along the way.
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Confessions of an Agile Addict
Ole Friis Østergaard discusses software development addictions: becoming aware of them, controlling them, getting rid of bad habits by admitting them and changing through practice.