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True Observability Needs High-Cardinality
Pierre Vincent discusses how high-cardinality observability helps the exploration and debugging power required to understand the reality of a production system.
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User Adaptive Security
Christina Camilleri and Jesse Kriss discuss how Netflix has readjusted their investments around user-focused security, and explore strategies towards a tiered access approach within endpoint security.
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Intentional Distributed Teams
Maria Gutierrez and Glenn Vanderburg discuss how a company can stay productive, creative, and driven when employees are at a distance from each other.
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Designing IoT Data Pipelines for Deep Observability
Shrijeet Paliwal discusses how Tesla deals with large data ingestion and processing, the challenges with IoT data collecting and processing, and how to deal with them.
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From Program to Process, Designing for Equity in the Workplace
Aubrey Blanche discusses how to evolve a program to create fair experiences for every employee and build better, safer products.
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Evolving Analytics in the Data Platform
Blanca Garcia-Gil discusses the BBC’s analytics platform architecture, the failure modes they designed for, and the investigation of the new unknowns and how they automated them away.
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Essential Complexity in Systems Architecture
Laura Nolan looks at some real distributed system architectures and examines the tradeoffs made, showing how simple systems can create complex and difficult to understand behaviors.
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Pragmatic Performance - Tales from the Trenches
Ramesh Subramonian shares techniques used to improve the performance of an existing system.
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What's New in Java 16
Sander Mak discusses some of the new and preview features in Java 16: API updates, records, pattern matching, and sealed classes.
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The World Is on Fire and so Is Your Website
Ann Lewis discusses how MoveOn architects and scales an ecosystem of custom tools that power political organizing work like rapid response mobilizations, vote programs, and data-driven campaigns.
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How to Tame Your Service APIs: Evolving Airbnb’s Architecture
Jessica Tai discusses the challenges scaling to hundreds of services, how to simplify APIs, the trade-offs in API design, and how to test and operate flexible aggregator APIs and service blocks.
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Rebuilding Twitter’s Public API
Steve Cosenza discusses why Twitter's multi-tenant API platform was built with Scala, GraphQL, and how Twitter uses SLOs for monitoring and alerting in production.