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What Breaks Our Systems: A Taxonomy of Black Swans
Laura Nolan talks about Black Swan events - unforeseen, unanticipated, and catastrophic incidents - that may happen in production and can take the system down.
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How Did Things Go Right? Learning More from Incidents
Ryan Kitchens describes more rewarding ways to approach incident investigation without overly focusing on failure prevention.
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Opportunities and Pitfalls of Event-driven Utopia
Bernd Rücker goes over the concepts, the advantages, and the pitfalls of event-driven utopia. He shares real-life stories or points to source code examples.
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Alibaba Container Platform Infrastructure - a Kubernetes Approach
Fei Guo talks about Alibaba’s decision to fully integrate upstream Kubernetes into existing Alibaba container management system, and how they extended Kubernetes to help with their scalability needs.
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Robot Social Engineering: Social Engineering Using Physical Robots
Brittany Postnikoff covers some of the capabilities of physical robots, related human-robot interaction research, and the interfaces that can be used by a robot to social engineer humans.
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Evolutionary Architecture
Rebecca Parsons discusses traditional approaches of evolutionary architecture showing how to use fitness functions and transition to an evolutionary architecture even in the face of legacy systems.
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Software Supply Chain Management with Grafeas and Kritis
Aysylu Greenberg discusses the goals for Grafeas and Kritis used to secure a company's software supply chain, and concludes with the details of current and future development.
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The Not-So-Straightforward Road from Microservices to Serverless
Phil Calçado discusses the fundamental concepts, technologies, and practices behind Microservices and Serverless.
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Peloton - Uber's Webscale Unified Scheduler on Mesos & Kubernetes
Mayank Bansal and Apoorva Jindal present Peloton, a Unified Resource Scheduler for collocating heterogeneous workloads in shared Mesos clusters.
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Building and Running Applications at Scale in Zalando
Pamela Canchanya shares practices and lessons learned when building and running critical business applications at scale.
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Building Resilient Serverless Systems
John Chapin explains how to use serverless technologies and an infrastructure-as-code approach to architect, build, and operate large-scale systems that are resilient to vendor failures.
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CockroachDB: Architecture of a Geo-Distributed SQL Database
Peter Mattis talks about how Cockroach Labs addressed the complexity of distributed databases with CockroachDB and gives a tour of CockroachDB’s internals.