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Keeping Up with Java: Look at All These New Features!
Gil Tene discusses some of the new Java deployment features, and issues that will affect migration of applications from earlier versions.
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Mind Your State for Your State of Mind
Pat Helland provides a partial taxonomy of diverse storage solutions available over a distributed cluster.
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How to Invest in Technical Infrastructure
Will Larson shares Stripe's approaches to prioritizing infrastructure as a company scales, exploring the whole range of possible areas to invest into infrastructure.
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Best Practices to Spring to Kubernetes Easier and Faster
Ray Tsang introduces tools -Jib, Skaffold- and best practices to adopt Kubernetes faster and easier.
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From Idea to Dev to Ops
James Ward, Josh Long, Matt Raible show how to regain some of the simplicity by taking advantage of the latest in cloud services and Spring.
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Evolution of Edge @Netflix
Vasily Vlasov reviews Netflix’s edge gateway ecosystem - multiple traffic gateways performing different functions deployed around the world.
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Embracing Chaos!
Paul Osman and Ana Medina discuss onboarding teams onto a Chaos Engineering platform, identifying teams that are ready to do GameDays and creating feedback loops to measure resilience.
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A Roadmap towards Chaos Engineering
Jose Esquivel presents a roadmap for Chaos Experimentation that can be applicable to any organization.
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Batch Processing in 2019
Michael Minella and Mahmoud Ben Hassine walk through the typical lifecycle of a batch job using modern tools.
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Automated Testing for Terraform, Docker, Packer, Kubernetes, and More
Yevgeniy Brikman talks about how to write automated tests for infrastructure code, including the code written for use with tools such as Terraform, Docker, Packer, and Kubernetes.
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Elephants Can Dance: Two Contrasting Transformations
Sunil Mundra showcases two contrasting case studies, one a failure and the other a success in Agile transformation, to bring out the key variables that determine success or failure.
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Finding the Joy in Chaos Engineering
Lenny Sharpe and Brian Lee discuss how Target has built resiliency into their systems and how developing a strong culture around Chaos Engineering has paid off.