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Reliability Matters More Than Ever
Tammy Butow discusses why reliability and resilience matter now more than ever, and how one can achieve them.
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Java in Containers - Part Deux
David Delabassee looks in parallel at how OpenJDK is evolving to cope with some of those changes and most importantly what it all means for Java developers.
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How Many Is Too Much? Exploring Costs of Coordination During Outages
Laura Maguire shows how resilient performance is directly tied to coordination, and examines problematic elements of an Incident Command System, using case study examples.
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Metrics for the Win: Using Micrometer to Understand Application Behavior
Erin Schnabel explores the capabilities of Micrometer, including examples of meter types and integration with different collectors like Prometheus or StatsD.
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Controlled Chaos: Taming Organic, Federated Growth of Microservices
Tobias Kunze focuses on the challenges that result from organic, federated growth and the patterns that can be applied to monitor and control these dynamic systems.
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Monitoring, Alerting, and Paging: a Three-Part Guide to Incurring Human Costs in Engineering
Matthew Simons discusses ways to mitigate some of the human costs while safeguarding the production systems that keep people employed.
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Building a DevSecOps Pipeline around Your Spring Boot Application
Hayley Denbraver looks into the tools, methodology, culture, and process changes to consider so that an organization is ready for the transformation needed for a DevSecOps pipeline.
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Day 3: Security Auditing and Compliance
David Zendzian and Steve White discuss how to handle ongoing security requirements running on Cloud Foundry platforms.
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Making Npm Install Safe
Kate Sills discusses how to minimize the risks of running third-party JavaScript.
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Kubernetes is Not Your Platform, It's Just the Foundation
Manuel Pais discusses how successful Kubernetes adoption requires thinking about what a platform really means and learning which team structures and interactions work well.
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Scalable, Cloud-Native Data Applications by Example
John Blum and Luke Shannon build a cloud-native application with Geode composed of multiple services that's scalable and fault tolerant.
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Observability in the Development Process: Not Just for Ops Anymore
Christine Yen explores what observability looks like in practice, so that production stops being just where the development code runs into issues.