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What Comes after Microservices?
Matt Ranney talks about the limits that some companies have encountered in their large microservices deployments and some non-microservices approaches to those same problems.
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In-Memory Caching: Curb Tail Latency with Pelikan
Yao Yue introduces Pelikan, a framework to implement distributed caches such as Memcached and Redis.
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Creating Delightful Product Experiences with Micro-Interactions
Bob Duncan reviews the key ingredients of micro-interactions, sharing examples of successful ones and how they've shaped the products, discussing how to add micro-interactions to a workflow.
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How Slack Works
Keith Adams tours Slack's infrastructure from clients into the Slack datacenter, and around the various services that provide real-time messaging, search, voice calls, and custom emoji.
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Mastering Chaos - A Netflix Guide to Microservices
Josh Evans talks about the chaotic and vibrant world of microservices at Netflix, exploring the cultural, architectural, and operational methods that lead to microservice mastery.
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Spring Boot @ PayPal
Fabio Carvalho and Eduardo Solis from PayPal discuss adding Spring Boot to their RESTful Java framework providing a microservices architecture based on cloud, CI, Docker and embedded containers.
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Operating a High Velocity Large Organization with Spring Cloud Microservices
Noriaki Tatsumi discusses building a microservices architecture on Spring Cloud that's reliable, resilient, and scalable.
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Machine Learning Exposed!
James Weaver takes a deeper dive into machine learning topics such as supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and deep learning, surveying various machine learning APIs and platforms.
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High Performance Microservices with Ratpack and Spring Boot
Dan Woods presents Ratpack and Spring Boot's complementary integrations, and demonstrates, through live coding, building a high performance microservice.
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Continuous Delivery for Microservice Architectures with Concourse & Cloud Foundry
Alex Ley introduces Concourse, an open source pipeline based CI system that focuses on simplicity, usability and reproductibility, with isolated builds.
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The Next Decade of Software Development
Joel Semeniuk gives a keynote on the next decade of software development, what the trends trends are, what is driving them, and what the role of innovation is in all of this.
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Going Reactive: Building Better Microservices
Rob Harrop talks about how Reactive is a natural fit for building resilient microservices out of communicating components, improving code readability and unit testing.