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How Netflix Scales Its API with GraphQL Federation
Jennifer Shin and Stephen Spalding discuss Netflix’s API unification process using GraphQL Federation.
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Breaking Serverless Things on Purpose: Chaos Engineering in Stateless Environments
Emrah Şamdan discusses the challenges of building a highly resilient serverless app, designing for unpredictable problems, and planning for chaos experiments, using various observability solutions.
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Failing over without Falling over
Adrian Cockcroft shows how to use System Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA), as advocated by Professor Nancy Leveson’s team at MIT, to analyze failover hazards.
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InfoQ Live Roundtable: Microservices - Are They Still Worth It?
The panelists discuss the positive and negative impact of microservices: is there an alternative middle ground, have we learned how to deal with operational complexity?
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Stabilizing and Reinforcing H-E-B's Existing Curbside Fulfillment Systems While Reinventing Them
Justin Turner discusses using Chaos Engineering while recreating parts of their system.
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Reconciling Performance and Security in High Load Environments
Ignat Korchagin explores how to drive security in a high performance environment and make it a welcome and natural part of the product lifecycle.
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Better Resilience Adoption through UX
Randall Koutnik goes over three case studies where teams achieved success (and a few that didn't!) by focusing on the human element of engineering tooling.
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Scaling N26 Technology through Hypergrowth
Folger Fonseca shares his experience during the time of hypergrowth at N26, a mobile-first bank which was recently listed as the number one startup in Germany.
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Cloud Native is about Culture, Not Containers
Holly Cummins shares stories of customers struggling to get cloud native and all the ways things can go wrong.
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Modern Banking in 1500 Microservices
Matt Heath and Suhail Patel explain how the Monzo team builds, operates, observes, and maintains the banking infrastructure; and how they compose microservices to add new functionality.
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Components, Patterns and Sh*t That’s Hard to Deal with
Marco Cedaro identifies some ideas they tried and discusses the way they approached componentization.
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Preparing for the Unexpected
Samuel Parkinson talks about how the Financial Times manages incidents and what they are doing to make it a sustainable process.