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When Enterprise Meets DevOps
May Xu discusses the benefits and challenges of using DevOps in the enterprise and how to adopt it, covering business value discovery, people, principles, practices, the environment and metrics.
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Lean’ing Towards Continuous Delivery
Adam Krieger discusses improving CD: using feedback to improve customer satisfaction, treating DevOps as a responsibility, discovering the mindset and toolset necessary to deliver successfully.
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A Taxonomy of Clustering, or No Container is an Island
Ted Young discusses the various tools one can use to manage and operate containers, what they do and what they are useful for.
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Beyond DevOps: How Netflix Bridges the Gap
Josh Evans uses the Netflix Operations Engineering team as a case study to explore the challenges faced by centralized engineering teams and approaches to addressing those challenges.
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Beyond Ad-hoc Automation: To Structured Platforms
Bridget Kromhout discusses how to work with the right level of abstraction with DevOps tooling, how different DevOps pieces fit together into a cohesive solution.
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Improving Cloud Security with Attacker Profiling
Bryan Payne provides a clear understanding of different types of attackers, their skill sets, and how compromises happen, with a specific focus on protecting cloud-based applications.
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Create Elegant Builds at Scale with Gradle
Hans Dockter discusses how to solve the challenges of standardization, dependency management, multi-language builds, and automatic build infrastructure provisioning.
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How Netflix Directs 1/3rd of Internet Traffic
Haley Tucker and Mohit Vora discuss the architecture at Netflix that makes streaming happen, while highlighting interesting lessons and design patterns that can be widely applied.
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Exploding the Linux Container Host
Ben Corrie discusses Project Bonneville, how to create a shared Linux kernel for privileged containers, running containers without Linux, and VMware's dynamic resource constraints of a container host.
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Message-driven Microservices in the Cloud
Mark Fisher and Dave Syer perform a series of live demos on different platforms ranging from local to a remote Cloud to show the simplicity of the Spring Cloud Stream developer experience.
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Spring Cloud *: Exploring Alternative Spring Cloud Implementations
Spencer Gibb discusses the Spring Cloud abstractions and interfaces that an implementation might choose to implement: DiscoveryClient, LoadBalancerClient, Configuration and Bus.
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A How-to Guide to Security in the PAAS Cloud
John Field and Shawn McKinney examine the security of a typical Java web application and describe 5 common application security architecture patterns taken from real world customer problems.