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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.
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A Peek into Elm Architecture
Jayaram Sankaranarayanan discusses the basics of functional programming principles, using Elm constructs, the architecture and how Elm enables reliable refactoring.
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Containers, Kubernetes and Google Cloud
Mete Atamel shows how to build a system, starting with a microservice, containerize it using Docker, and scale it to a cluster of resilient microservices managed by Kubernetes.
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Real-Time Data Activation - Analytics, Intelligence & Decision Making
Marcelo Wiermann discusses dealing with real-time analytics with the Lambda Architecture, creating a working data set and data-driven features in an application.
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Reimagining Customer Experiences Utilizing Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Jason Michener and Vipul Savjani discuss how Comcast used Pivotal Cloud Foundry to create a new application that changed how they are engaging with their customers.
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Securing Serverless by Breaking in
Guy Podjarny breaks into a vulnerable serverless application and exploits multiple weaknesses, helping better understand some of the mistakes people make, their implications, and how to avoid them.
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Everything's Coming up Dilbert: Building Product in the Enterprise
Emily Tate discusses challenges to building great product in the enterprise, including: user research, roadblocks, MVP misunderstandings, product autonomy, Institutional momentum against change.
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Rethinking Applications for the NVM Era
Amitabha Roy discusses how to re-architect software to take advantage of the advances of hardware today and how to write software in the future when DRAM is persistent.
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Bringing New Technology to Legacy Land
Don Fossgreen and Thomas Squeo discuss why they chose PCF over Red Hat Open Shift and why Spring became their gate to the cloud.
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Zero to 12 Million
Brendan Aye discusses how T-Mobile built an application receiving 12M daily calls with Cloud Foundry, covering the issues encountered and how they dealt with them.