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Building and Scaling High Performing Technology Organizations
Jez Humble presents the results from DevOps Research and Assessment's research program, including how CD and good architecture produce higher delivery performance, and how to measure culture.
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Are We Really Cloud-Native?
Bert Ertman talks about Cloud-native, what it takes to do it right and what it means to do application development right in the cloud.
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Conquering Microservices Complexity @Uber with Distributed Tracing
Yuri Shkuro talks about how Uber is using distributed tracing to make sense of a large number of microservices and the interaction among them.
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Acceptance Testing for Continuous Delivery
Dave Farley describes approaches to acceptance testing that allow teams to work quickly and effectively, build functional coverage tests and maintain those tests throughout change.
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Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes
Katharina Probst discusses both the mechanics and the implications of cluster sharing on cost, isolation, and operational efficiency, including use cases, even challenging ones.
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Cloud-Native Data Pipelines with Apache Kafka
Gwen Shapira discusses how data engineering requirements changed in a cloud-native world, and how the solutions change with them.
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Programming the Cloud with TypeScript
Luke Hoban reviews the unique benefits of applying programming languages in general, and TypeScript in particular, to the cloud infrastructure domain.
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Introduction to SMI (the Service Mesh Interface)
Brendan Burns talks about the recently released generic interface for service mesh technology and covers the SMI specification and implementations.
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The Service Mesh: It's about Traffic
Oliver Gould talks about the Linkerd project, a service mesh hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, to give operators control over the traffic between their microservices.
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Automatic Clustering at Snowflake
Prasanna Rajaperumal presents Snowflake’s clustering capabilities as well as their infrastructure to perform maintenance automatically. He covers real-world problems they run into and their solutions.
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Amplifying Sources of Resilience: What Research Says
John Allspaw talks about applying Resilience Engineering thinking & paradigms to the world of software engineering and outlines productive avenues to locate, amplify, support, and build this capacity.
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A Continuation of Devops: Policy as Code
Gareth Rushgrove looks at examples of tools that move security controls into code and explores how policy as code can work at the team level.