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Service Discovery Using CRDTs
Mushtaq Ahmed and Unmesh Joshi discuss using CRDTs in Akka to build service discovery for Thirty Meter Telescope.
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Productize Your Services! A Path towards Effective Microservice Development
Stephan Hagemann shows how to use the Spring Framework to build services infrastructures, use PaaS for scalable deployment, and combine this with Lean and Agile principles of product development.
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Adopting PCF at an Automobile Manufacturer
Thomas Seibert and Gregor Zurowski show how they implemented a microservice architecture based on PCF, sharing issues met, lessons learned, as well as opportunities and enhancements for the platform.
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Tech Modernization: A Cloud Migration
John Berry and Henri van den Bulk share lessons learned and guidance on building scalable cloud-based SaaS applications.
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With Great Scalability Comes Great Responsibility
Dana Engebretson covers the contextual pros and cons of a number of architectural patterns given real world scalability constraints.
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Spring Security 5: The Reactive Parts
Rob Winch demonstrates using the reactive support in Spring Security 5, starting with a simple application and incrementally securing it, showing how to architect security in a reactive application.
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Reactive DDD: Modeling Uncertainty
Vaughn Vernon discusses how the uncertainty introduced by vastly distributed systems can be finessed into highly functioning, business-centric systems, that teams can design, develop, and reason about
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Pivotal Cloud Foundry, Google Machine Learning, and Spring
Brian Gregory, Brian Jimerson introduce the GCP Service Broker on Pivotal Cloud Foundry and the Google Cloud Machine Learning APIs demonstrating a Spring application using the Machine Learning APIs.
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Think Twice before Dropping ACID and Throw Your CAP Away
Andrew Gregović discusses ACID and CAP, the questions to ask when starting a new project and choosing its database in order to make an informed decision.
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Scaling Marketplaces at Thumbtack
Nate Kupp shares some of Thumbtack’s key learnings on their journey to scale and their future with fully-managed systems.
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Programming the Network Data Plane
Changhoon Kim talks about the new PISA ASICs and P4 and shows us how they will change the way we design, build, and run not just networks, but also distributed systems and applications.
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Chaos Engineering on a Budget
Heather Nakama tells the story of implementing chaos testing on a small product, and how several small and targeted early investments in chaos engineering saved time and effort.