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Software Design for Persistent Memory Systems
Howard Chu talks about both naive approaches to leveraging NVRAM, and reasons to avoid those approaches, as well as optimal, proven methods for building systems around persistent memory.
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The Future of Distributed Databases Is Relational
Sumedh Pathak talks about his team’s journey to create a more modern relational database, distributed systems, scaling Postgres, distributed query planner and the distributed deadlock detection.
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Chaos Engineering: Why the World Needs More Resilient Systems
Tammy Butow shares her experiences using chaos engineering to build resilient systems, when they couldn’t build their systems from scratch.
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Architecting the Blockchain for Failure
Conor Svensson discusses some of the different approaches taken in the Ethereum blockchain for handling failure.
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Pragmatic Resiliency: Super 6 & Sky Bet Evolution
Michael Maibaum talks about the reality of adapting a complex set of interacting, highly coupled applications to make them more resilient and better able to cope with failure.
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Practical Microservices, Practical Whiskey
Jonathan Schabowsky discusses using microservices in an event-driven architecture with asynchronous messaging.
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JDBC, What Is It Good For?
Thomas Risberg reviews what has been happening in the world of JDBC lately and how it fits with the latest trends like Reactive, Non-Blocking APIs, Microservices, CQRS and Event Sourcing.
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Women in Blockchain, AI & Emerging Technologies
The panelists discuss the role women currently play and the future of women involved in blockchain technologies.
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How Events Are Reshaping Modern Systems
Jonas Bonér explores the nature of events, what it means to be event-driven, and how to unleash the power of events.
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Managing the Complexity of Microservices Deployments
Prithpal Bhogill and Kenny Bastani discuss building cloud native apps on PCF, Spring Boot and Cloud Services, exposing microservices over HTTP with Apigee Edge.
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Deconstructing Monoliths with Domain-driven Design
This talk explains how Liberty Mutual changed a monolithic app into an event-driven microservices based architecture implemented with Event Sourcing and CQRS.
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Rapidly Develop, Deploy and Scale Java Cloud Apps Using Spring Boot
Asir Selvasingh demos building and deploying Java apps and microservices across multiple datacenters.