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Why Isn't Lean/Agile/Scrum/DevOps The Way We All Work and What Comes Next?
Adam Yuret discusses what real-world pressures are, preventing organizations from achieving what Lean and Agile approaches promise.
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Digital Assets: Lessons in Securing What’s Next
Rob Witoff recaps on the past several years at the largest cryptocurrency company in the world and explores technical infrastructure and security lessons learned that apply to what’s next in Fintech.
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Alluxio: The Journey Thus Far and the Road ahead
Gene Pang introduces Alluxio, an open-source memory-speed virtual distributed storage system, integrations with other storage systems and some of the improvements they are working on.
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Hardware & Provisioning Engineering @Twitter
M. Singer and N. Johnson present the Provisioning Engineering system at Twitter, called Wilson, which together with Audubon is designed to handle every part of a server's lifecycle.
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Spotify Lessons: Learning to Let Go of Machines
James Wen tells the story of how Spotify’s infrastructure evolved and how this evolution changed the way that Spotify developers write code and the vast increase in iteration and shipping speed.
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Zero to Production-Ready in Minutes
Tim Bozarth shares how Netflix is enabling engineers to go from "zero" to "production ready" in minutes - incorporating best-practices learned through years in the cloud.
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Operational Considerations for Containers
Chris Swan discusses how to deal with container operational considerations regarding image management, security, audit, logging, orchestration, and how that relates back to developer experience.
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IoT for Big Machines
Jayant Thomas discusses Predix, GE’s IoT Cloud, and how one can use anomaly detection on an IoT cloud and scale it up for multiple industrial assets to provide insights about the big machines.
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Serverless Security and Things That Go Bump in the Night
Erik Peterson discusses Serverless architectures and what they mean for the future of cloud applications. Peterson also explores how existing security challenges change and new ones emerge.
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Fearless AWS Lambdas
John Chapin overviews JVM on AWS Lambda, and gives strategies, tips, and examples for developing efficient, performant AWS Lambda functions in a variety of JVM languages.
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Distributed Scheduler Hell
Matthew Campbell offers tips and tricks choosing between different container schedulers -Mesos, Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, Nomad, manual - for different applications/microservices.
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Managing Thousands of Data Services @Heroku
Gabriel Enslein discusses the evolution of fleet orchestration, immutable infrastructure, security auditing for managing data services for many Salesforce customers.