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Move Faster and Break Even More Things
Marcus Frodin discusses a few failures he has overseen at Spotify, deriving a framework of how to think about and evaluate what worked and what didn’t, and how to get more of the things that did.
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Chaos Kong - Endowing Netflix with Antifragility
Luke Kosewski describes Flow, how it adds value to a microservice architecture, what preconditions must be met for such a recovery mechanism to succeed, and tells the story of a 2015 Q4 outage.
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Continuously Deploying at JUST EAT
Peter Mounce discusses CD at JUST EAT, covering package contracts, feature toggling, team sizes and responsibility, AWS AutoScaling, ELB, CloudFormation, build scripts for server images, etc..
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Cloud Native Java
Josh Long looks at how high performance organizations like Ticketmaster, Alibaba, and Netflix make short work of that complexity with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.
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API-first Architecture Transformation at Etsy
Stefanie Schirmer talks about the case study of building an API-first architecture at Etsy, why they built it, the tools used, the mistakes made and the lessons learnt along the way.
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Continuous Improvement at Scale
Ryan McKergow discusses how others have implemented scaled retrospectives, what worked and what didn’t work for his company, sharing tips on how to run scaled retrospectives and avoid wasting time.
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Scaling as the Tide Turns
Cameron Gough discusses Australia Post’s three phases of growth, the hurdles met, the solutions found, learnings, and the techniques that helped them grow, scale and change the organization.
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The Architecture that Helps Stripe Move Faster
Evan Broder talks about how Stripe has designed the systems to speed up the development process and how the software infrastructure in their API enables the next tech companies to build faster.
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Scaling Uber to 1,000 Services
Matt Ranney talks about Uber’s growth and how they’ve embraced microservices. This has led to an explosion of new services, crossing over 1,000 production services in early March 2016.
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A Corporation as Big as a Small Country: Towards an Agile Enterprise
Jeff Smith shares his experience bringing an Agile way of working to his own organization and to the greater IBM.
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Rust in Production
Steve Klabnik overviews Rust’s value proposition, focusing on examples and anecdotes from companies using Rust in production today.
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DigitalOcean: Microservices in Your Datacenter
Phil Calçado talks about the patterns and techniques DigitalOcean has used over the years to migrate from a monolithic architecture to SOA and microservices.