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Event-Based Architectures: the Hard Parts
Raymond Roestenburg and Sergey Bykov discuss event-driven architectures and some of the challenges they present.
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API Showdown: REST vs. GraphQL vs. gRPC – Which Should You Use?
Alex Borysov, Matt McLarty and Michelle Garrett discuss REST, GraphQL, and gRPC, what it takes to get started, and when each is the right/wrong tool for the job.
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Beyond POSIX - Adventures in Alternative Networking APIs
Michael Barker surveys some of the alternative APIs available on various platforms, discussing some of the implementation pitfalls. He also looks at the impact of using these APIs.
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Data Pipelines & Data Mesh: Where We Are and What the Future Looks Like
Zhamak Dehghani, Tareq Abedrabbo and Jacek Laskowski discuss the current challenges for building Modern Data Pipelines and applying Data Mesh in the real world, what the future looks like, and tools.
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Federated GraphQL to Solve Service Sprawl at Major League Baseball
Olessya Medvedeva and Matt Oliver discuss how they have begun to implement a Federated GraphQL architecture to solve the issue of service discovery, sprawl and ultimately getting the data needed.
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Seven Ways to Fail at Microservices
Holly Cummins discusses a number of anti-patterns in building microservices: The murky goal, Microservices envy, Cloud native spaghetti, The enterprise hairball, The someday automation, and others.
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Maintaining Software Quality with Microservices
The panelists discuss what microservices are, why companies are making the transition, how to identify the challenges when planning the move to microservices, and best practices for software quality.
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The Top Five Challenges of Running a Service Mesh in an Enterprise
Christian Posta takes a look at some of the common challenges organizations face when adopting service mesh and how to overcome them.
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Making Applications Resilient with a Smart Application Aware Network
Varun Talwar goes through three patterns that can be used to make an application highly available by transparently injecting application aware network components which can improve resiliency.
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Architecting for Resilience Panel
Nora Jones, Dan Lorenc, and Varun Talwar discuss what architecting for resiliency means, sharing ready-to-use examples, and ideas that can be employed in other contexts.
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Resilience in Supply Chain Security
Dan Lorenc goes over real-world threats facing open source supply-chains today, and what can be done to architect resilient build and delivery pipelines.
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Panel: Observability and Understandability
Jason Yee, John Egan, and Ben Sigelman discuss their approaches and preferred methods to get impactful results in incident management, distributed tracing, and chaos engineering.