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A Standardized, Specification-Driven API Lifecycle
Kin Lane discusses API specifications like OpenAPI and AsyncAPI, and how they have emerged as the way API producers and consumers are engaging across the entire API lifecycle.
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Architecting for the Edge
The panelists discuss main differences in how one should design and build services when embracing the Edge as part of the system architecture.
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Present and Future of the Microservice Architecture
The panelists reflect on various microservices topics.
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Managing Tech Debt in a Microservice Architecture
Glenn Engstrand describes how Optum Digital engineering devised a method for reliably and predictably paying down tech debt for hundreds of microservices.
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Event-Based Architectures: the Hard Parts
Raymond Roestenburg and Sergey Bykov discuss event-driven architectures and some of the challenges they present.
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Netflix Drive: Building a Cloud Native Filesystem for Media Assets
Tejas Chopra discusses Netflix Drive, a generic cloud drive for storing and retrieving media assets, a collection of media files and folders in Netflix.
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Data Pipelines & Data Mesh: Where We Are and What the Future Looks Like
Zhamak Dehghani, Tareq Abedrabbo and Jacek Laskowski discuss the current challenges for building Modern Data Pipelines and applying Data Mesh in the real world, what the future looks like, and tools.
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Panel: Living on the Edge
Jose Nino, Rita Kozlov, and Ivan Ivanov discuss when we need to care about edge optimizations, what the development workflow looks like when on the edge, and some of the challenges.
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Federated GraphQL to Solve Service Sprawl at Major League Baseball
Olessya Medvedeva and Matt Oliver discuss how they have begun to implement a Federated GraphQL architecture to solve the issue of service discovery, sprawl and ultimately getting the data needed.
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Airbnb at Scale
Selina Liu walks through what it takes to decompose a large and complex monolith into independent, performant services, and how they evolve and scale the architecture with changing business needs.
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Create from Anywhere: the Netflix Workstations Story
Michelle Brenner discusses the studio Netflix has been building for their originals, the technology behind it and the challenges faced.
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Seven Ways to Fail at Microservices
Holly Cummins discusses a number of anti-patterns in building microservices: The murky goal, Microservices envy, Cloud native spaghetti, The enterprise hairball, The someday automation, and others.