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Architectures that Bend but Don't Break
Matt Stine discusses the architecture of robust systems which are adapting to changing conditions in order to not only survive stress but sometimes to benefit from it.
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Connecting, Managing, Observing, and Securing Services
Zack Butcher talks about how a service mesh helps with the transition from monoliths to microservices, to empower operations teams, and to adopt security best-practices.
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Nearline Recommendations for Active Communities @LinkedIn
Hema Raghavan focusses on technologies they have built to power LinkedIn’s “People You May Know” product and describes their nearline platform for notification recommendation.
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Reactive DDD—When Concurrent Waxes Fluent
Vaughn Vernon gives practical guidance on using DDD to model business-driven solutions that result in software that is fluent, type-safe, and with core Reactive properties.
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Agile Architecture
Matthew Parker attempts to dispel the myth that architecture does not need to be agile.
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Human-centric Machine Learning Infrastructure @Netflix
Ville Tuulos discusses the tools Netflix built for the data scientists and some of the challenges and solutions made to create a paved road for machine learning models to production.
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CRDTs in Production
Dmitry Martyanov talks about how PayPal developed a distributed system dealing with consistency issues and shares lessons learned in developing the system based on an eventually consistent data store
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Building Resilience in Production Migrations
Sangeeta Handa shares Netflix’s migration stories, what helped them build resilience, why resilience is important, and what Netflix Billing Infrastructure is doing to avoid taking downtime.
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Scaling Slack - The Good, the Unexpected, and the Road Ahead
Mike Demmer talks about the major changes that Slack has made to the service architecture to meet the needs for larger and larger enterprise customers.
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Buckets, Funnels, Mobs and Cats or: How We Learned to Love Scaling Apps to the Cloud
The authors discuss how to migrate apps to the cloud using funnels and buckets, and then scale them and test for resilience.
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Modern Messaging with RabbitMQ, Spring Cloud and Reactor
Arnaud Cogoluègnes demos messaging apps built with RabbitMQ with Reactor on Spring Cloud. Code used in this talk is made available for download.
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Netflix Play API - An Evolutionary Architecture
Suudhan Rangarajan talks about what patterns Netflix observed in their previous architectures and how they arrived at a list of practices to create an Evolutionary Architecture.