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Real-Time Monitoring with Grafana, StatsD and InfluxDB
Artur Prado presents a number of monitoring tools, how to use them and some code involved in tracking certain events.
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Nubank's Experience Scaling Microservices Operations
Renan Capaverde and Gustavo Barrancos share how Nubank adopted DevOps and a microservices architecture.
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Lessons Learned Migrating Complex Software
Jack Franklin shares his experience migrating an application from Angular to React, presenting code examples and also the negative points of this migration.
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Building Bridges: A DevOps Story
Matt Campbell tells the story of introducing DevOps at D2L, covering the tools, tips, techniques, pitfalls and mistakes useful to know when transitioning to a DevOps approach.
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Creating a Culture of Observability at Stripe
Cory Watson talks about people, their needs and how to make them awesome.
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Testing in Production - Quality Software Faster
Michael Bryzek discusses building software with no dev, QA or staging environments, diving into “verifying in production” - what it takes to build software tested continuously in production.
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ML for Question and Answer Understanding @Quora
Nikhil Dandekar discusses how Quora extracts intelligence from questions using machine learning, including question-topic labeling, removing duplicate questions, ranking questions & answers, and more.
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“GameDay” – Achieving Resilience through Chaos Engineering
Pete Cohen and Matt Fellows discuss GameDay and chaos engineering, what they are, and how they were done successfully by some organizations.
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Scaling Slack
Bing Wei examines the limitations that Slack's back-end ran into and how they overcame them to scale from supporting small teams to serving large organizations of hundreds and thousands of users.
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The Evolution of Reddit.com's Architecture
Neil Williams discusses the history of the systems that power reddit.com, looking at things that worked, things that didn't, and where they're going next.
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Architecting a Modern Financial Institution
Edward Wible and Rafael Ferreira discuss the key elements that make Nubank tick for millions of customers every day, and some key security decisions they made along the way.
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Scale @Reddit Triple Team Size w/o Losing Control
Nick Caldwell discusses his engineering team's approach to Agile development as they scaled from 40 to 120 engineers.