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Escape the Feature Factory with Outcome-oriented Roadmaps
Lisa Doan, Jeanette Head, Hadrien Raffalli discuss the conflict between production teams who prefer an agile process and stakeholders who want cleat schedules and outcome.
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Human-centric Machine Learning Infrastructure @Netflix
Ville Tuulos discusses the tools Netflix built for the data scientists and some of the challenges and solutions made to create a paved road for machine learning models to production.
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CRDTs in Production
Dmitry Martyanov talks about how PayPal developed a distributed system dealing with consistency issues and shares lessons learned in developing the system based on an eventually consistent data store
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Building Resilience in Production Migrations
Sangeeta Handa shares Netflix’s migration stories, what helped them build resilience, why resilience is important, and what Netflix Billing Infrastructure is doing to avoid taking downtime.
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Scaling Slack - The Good, the Unexpected, and the Road Ahead
Mike Demmer talks about the major changes that Slack has made to the service architecture to meet the needs for larger and larger enterprise customers.
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Up and Running with Angular in 60 Minutes
Justin James introduces Angular, its main modules and the CLI, providing the information needed to start coding in this framework.
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Serverless Applications with Firebase
Kyle Paul introduces the tools available in Firebase, taking a dive into the Firebase real-time database & authentication setup, and finishing up with a multiplayer quiz (built on Firebase).
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Women in AI & Blockchain
The panelists discuss the role women can play in AI and blockchain technologies.
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Scaling Agile Transformation in a Waterfall Enterprise
Ryan Johnson discusses common issues and solutions to them for teams moving from a waterfall approach to an agile one.
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Buckets, Funnels, Mobs and Cats or: How We Learned to Love Scaling Apps to the Cloud
The authors discuss how to migrate apps to the cloud using funnels and buckets, and then scale them and test for resilience.
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Modern Messaging with RabbitMQ, Spring Cloud and Reactor
Arnaud Cogoluègnes demos messaging apps built with RabbitMQ with Reactor on Spring Cloud. Code used in this talk is made available for download.
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Tea Ceremonies: Steeping IT Ops in Your Developer's Hot Water
Olaf Gradin shares Fiserv’s experience working with Pivotal Application Service, what worked and what didn’t.